Change may no longer be the only constant; danger is proving omnipresent and therefore a constant variable in enterprise IT planning. “In today’s world where a shooter can walk in the front door of a church and open fire, there is really no place that is safe,” Henry Dewing, analyst at Forrester Research told TechNewsWorld. “Companies must take steps to act as responsible guardians of their employee body.” “Not everyone is in the office when an emergency strikes, so contacting them through as many means as possible is required,” said Roberta Witty, research vice president at Gartner.
Keeping Tabs on Employees When Disaster Strikes
Posted by: Pam Baker January 4, 2008 04:00 AMChange may no longer be the only constant; danger is proving omnipresent and therefore a constant variable in enterprise IT planning. “In today’s world where a shooter can walk in the front door of a church and open fire, there is really no place that is safe,” Henry Dewing, analyst at Forrester Research told TechNewsWorld. “Companies must take steps to act as responsible guardians of their employee body.” “Not everyone is in the office when an emergency strikes, so contacting them through as many means as possible is required,” said Roberta Witty, research vice president at Gartner.