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IBM and Cisco Team to Offer Crisis Management Services

IBM (NYSE: IBM), a global leader in business
continuity and resiliency services and Cisco, a global leader in
networking, today announced they will partner to provide emergency crisis
response capabilities for the first time as an end-to-end managed service.
The new IBM Crisis Management Services for Crisis Response service combines
advanced communications, collaboration and coordination technologies,
satellite and wireless capabilities and broad experience from both
companies to help businesses, governments and first responder organizations
prepare, respond and rapidly recover from disruptive events and challenging
environments.
The introduction of a managed service for crisis response marks a turning
point in the growing area of Business Continuity and Resiliency Services,
where vendors focus on helping clients maintain continuous access to their
enterprise information and critical business processes during emergency
situations. Traditionally, an organization is forced to choose from an
array of product-based point solutions for crisis response, only to be
challenged by the need to integrate disparate components. The IBM and Cisco
solution packages hardware, software, services and satellite-based
capabilities as one service, offering clients a one-stop emergency response
communications network. The solution is designed to integrate into a
client's daily operational fabric to act as a network communications and
information hub during times of disruption.

The new Crisis Management Services for Crisis Response from IBM and Cisco
offers open, modular, wireless and standards-based commercial platforms
that address key aspects of a catastrophic or disruptive event, while
preserving the integrity and security of infrastructure. Specifically, it
is designed to provide:
- Continuity of operations
- Network operability and recovery
- Internet Protocol (IP) based interoperable communications
- Secure cross-organization and domain information sharing capabilities
- Incident management and decision support tools
- Tactical operations, command and control platforms
- Adaptive infrastructure based on leading middleware
The service begins with a requirements gathering and assessment phase.
Next, is a rapid solution process based on resilient, repeatable, modular
building-blocks. Key components of the service are multiple, automated,
intelligent-response management platforms that are enabled by a Service
Oriented Architecture (SOA). All can be rapidly deployed to help restore
operations in the event of a crisis. Platforms available today include:
- A tactical communications kit (TCK) -- a suitcase-size kit designed for
rapid deployment that can be forward positioned
- A fixed or easily transported fog cutter device (FC) -- a
server-rack-size module that is highly flexible and delivers deployed,
scalable core and extended voice, data and video interoperability to any
area
- A network emergency response vehicle (NERV I) -- a sport utility vehicle
providing a medium-scale network, communications and information-based
services
- A command network emergency response vehicle (NERV III) -- a
six-wheel truck that delivers a large-scale network, communications and
information-based services
Each platform consists of commercial, off-the-shelf hardware and software
from IBM, Cisco and other vendors. These platforms have been specifically
designed to allow customers to leverage their existing assets, devices and
investments.
With combined experience in more than 70 major worldwide catastrophic
events in 49 countries, IBM and Cisco provide clients an unmatched
portfolio of technology, services and know-how to support business
continuity and resiliency in the event of a crisis of any magnitude.
"Businesses and governments operating in today's environment require
capabilities across all three phases of crisis: readiness, response and
recovery," said Philippe Jarre, vice president, IBM Business Continuity and
Resiliency Services. "This exciting new relationship with Cisco represents
the state-of-the-art approach in helping our clients protect and improve
their business operations by providing the industry's only true end-to-end
crisis response solution."
"Organizations face a growing number of threats from natural and man-made
disasters or disruptive events that have costly, far-reaching impact," said
Joe Pinto, senior vice president of technical services for Cisco. "To make
matters worse, in the immediate aftermath of such an event, reliable and
secure communications networks are overloaded, damaged or destroyed,
impeding an organization's ability to rapidly respond, collaborate and
coordinate relief efforts. Cisco and IBM have created this service to
dramatically change this response and recovery capability from being an
afterthought to an essential business imperative that will greatly enhance
recovery efforts."
IBM and Cisco announced the IBM Crisis Management Services for Crisis
Response today at FOSE, the Federal Office Systems Exposition in
Washington, D.C. It is available immediately and is part of a comprehensive
portfolio of offerings from IBM Business Continuity and Resiliency
Services.
For more information on IBM, visit www.ibm.com/services/continuity or visit
http://www.ibm.com/webcasts/podcasts/channels/crisismanagement/crisismanagement_channel.shtml for a joint IBM and Cisco podcast.
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