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Business Continuity in Financial Services


Published Date: February 2003
Published By: Datamonitor
Page Count: 58
Order Code: R313-5289
 
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CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
  • Introduction
  • Market context
  • Market segmentation
  • Market drivers
  • The future decoded
  • Action points
CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION
  • What is this report about?
  • Who is the target reader?
  • How to use this report
CHAPTER 3 MARKET CONTEXT
  • Introduction
  • Business continuity planning and disaster recovery
  • Market segments
  • Drivers and trends
  • Globalization and regional integration
  • The move towards 24/7 business
  • STP and process automation
  • Operational risk and Basel II
  • Terrorism
  • Conclusions
CHAPTER 4 COMPETITIVE DYNAMICS
  • Introduction
  • Competitive layout
  • SchlumbergerSema
  • Sungard
  • Conclusions
CHAPTER 5 THE FUTURE DECODED
  • Introduction
  • Key findings
  • The European financial services BCP/DR market
  • The European BCP/DR in highlighted markets
  • Backup & restore and availability services & products markets
  • The BCP/DR market by line of business
  • Financial markets
  • Retail banking & insurance
  • Conclusions
  • BCP/DR by line of business and country
CHAPTER 6 ACTION POINTS
  • Introduction
  • Financial services institutions must recognize IT risk as a part of operational risk and act to identify, understand and reduce it
  • Both financial services institutions and systems integrators must be aware of the resilience implications of increased integration and STP between applications
  • Terrorism as a risk element must be proportioned in the context of risk to business processes and IT systems
  • Financial services institutions must ensure that their business continuity plans do not fall into the hardware trap at the expense of making proper investments in software and operational structure planning
  • Vendors approaching the business continuity market must develop offerings that are capable of combining the professional services-based BCP capability with a product offering capable of delivering true business continuity
CHAPTER 7 APPENDIX
  • Definitions
  • Line of business definitions
  • Market definitions
  • Abbreviations and terminology
  • Forecasts and assumptions
  • Complementary research
  • SPP writing team

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