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submitted by gprime on Jun 07, 2006 (http://news.com.com/2100-1014_3...)
IBM is introducing a service that seeks to answer a question that few would like to ask: Are we ready for a flu pandemic? The Contingency Planning Assessment, offered by IBM Global Services, is designed to give corporations a better picture of the vulnerabilities they could face in the event of a widespread outbreak of avian influenza. "Customers are being more proactive in trying to understand the risk and vulnerability they have from all hazards, natural and man-made," said Brent Woodworth, global leader of IBM's Crisis Response Team. IBM will examine a company or government's business processes and technical infrastructure, and make recommendations on how to deal with an outbreak. |
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