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Enterprise servers play a mission-critical role in modern computing
environments, especially from a business continuity perspective.
Several models of IT capability have been introduced over the last
two decades. Enhancing Business Continuity and IT Capability:
System Administration and Server Operating Platforms proposes a new
model of IT capability. It presents a framework that establishes
the relationship between downtime on one side and business
continuity and IT capability on the other side, as well as how
system administration and modern server operating platforms can
help in improving business continuity and IT capability. This book
begins by defining business continuity and IT capability and their
importance in modern business, as well as by giving an overview of
business continuity, disaster recovery planning, contingency
planning, and business continuity maturity models. It then explores
modern server environments and the role of system administration in
ensuring higher levels of system availability, system scalability,
and business continuity. Techniques for enhancing availability and
business continuity also include Business impact analysis Assessing
the downtime impact Designing an optimal business continuity
solution IT auditing as a process of gathering data and evidence to
evaluate whether the company's information systems infrastructure
is efficient and effective and whether it meets business goals The
book concludes with frameworks and guidelines on how to measure and
assess IT capability and how IT capability affects a firm's
performances. Cases and white papers describe real-world scenarios
illustrating the concepts and techniques presented in the book.
Modern business relies heavily on information technology. This book
presents a new "always-on" business model for the digital age, one
based on three interrelated components: a business model, an IT
capability model, and an always-on information system model. In
addition, it develops an implementation framework for the new model
by identifying business-critical continuous computing information
technologies as implementation drivers. The model proposed in this
book reveals the critical role of business continuity management in
ensuring business continuity even when operations are unaffected by
any disasters. Using empirical survey data, PLS-SEM (Partial Least
Squares - Structural Equation Modeling) combined with mediation
analysis are used to test the model and hypotheses. The book is
chiefly intended for students in Business Administration/Management
degree programs and business leaders whose work involves addressing
issues such as organizational performance, IT capability,
enterprise information systems, IT management, business continuity
management, disaster recovery management, risk management, IT
auditing, and compliance.
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