Global Equities Brings Human Dimension to BCP

The French market tends to be less mature in terms of business continuity planning (BCP) compared to its British counterparts. Firms in Paris are now just putting programs in place to meet regulatory compliance, according to Olivier Bisiaux, CTO with Global Equities.

The 19-year-old firm first established its BCP program in 2002, which focused on computing continuity. Later, with the help of Orange Business Services-Trading Solutions it turned its focus to voice traffic continuity.

However, all of

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