KingsBridge Blog


24 Hours of Summer Solstice Pre-Ride
June 25, 2010, 3:52 pm
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The rest of the KingsBridge crew arrived last night and we’re now well set up with it seems like a billion tents, gazebos and an RV. We had a pretty chilled out morning while the guys put their bikes together and then it was riding time!

We did a full lap at a pretty chilled pace just to check out the course. I have to say the course is in super condition – especially considering all the rain that hit us earlier in the week. This course really has it all. It is not uber-technical but it is challenging. Flow is the word. It is all about maintaining momentum and really let the bike do its thing. Easier said than done.

There is lots of twisty climbing followed by twisty descending. There is a decent mix of singletrack and doubletrack – giving some relief from the twist and turns. The doubletrack does have some steepish climbs. But when you put it all together it makes for a solid race course. Perhaps the most challenging climb is just before the 1 kilometer to go sign.

But once you hit the top you’re rewarded by some flowy singletrack and the finish line/transition zone….

So all in all it will be a fun day of riding tomorrow. The campground is starting to fill up with riders, supporters, and sponsors. Looking forward to experiencing the atmosphere here this weekend with 3,000 people. Racing kicks off at noon tomorrow so send team KingsBridge some fast vibes and keep your fingers crossed for dry conditions.

Here is a shot of the crew sporting our new KingsBridge kits – thanks to Champion Systems.



Big or Small? They are all disasters

When you think of disaster what do you think of? Chances are you put flood, massive power outage, fire, and pandemic at the top of your list. These are all events that really we can’t control – the hurricanes are going to happen, the power does go out, fires happen sometimes due to human error, and health crisis are still one of the large mysteries of life. So for these events that may or may not happen, you understand the need to have a disaster recovery and business continuity plan. Since you’re reading this blog post, I assume you have such a DR/BCP in place to keep your business working efficiently when “disaster” strikes.

But what about smaller seemingly less risk business interruptions? One that comes to mind and is in the news again – disrupted travel plans. The impact from the April 13 eruption of a volcano on Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull glacier was felt worldwide. We all know someone, perhaps even you, who had to shuffle travel plans or worse yet was stranded in an airport with no chance of making it home or to that all-important business meeting. For the first few days of airport closures, people were taking things in stride, you adjusted your meetings pushing them ahead a few days, convinced that you’d be on your way soon enough.

Then the delays continued. Airports through-out Europe remained closed. You or your business partners were trapped. Slowly but surely, things are getting a bit stressful. Meetings have been canceled. Potential business deals are falling through. There is only so much business you can conduct over Skype and with your laptop in an airport…

So after considering this, would you now add airport closures and flight delays to your list of disasters? The impacts are pretty darn similar to a hurricane or fire – you can’t travel, you’ve missed meetings, business deals are getting pushed aside, there is a slight level of chaos in you office. All this to say that when you think about DR/BCP you need to think beyond the big picture. You need to really look at your business – how do you make your money? What technologies (yes air travel is part of the technology sphere) do you rely on? How are you going to keep running making money and closing deals when these technologies are impaired?

All this to say that when it comes time to do your semi-annual analysis of your DR/BCP strategy – be sure to remember April and May 2010. The lessons learned during these two months can come in very handy when making adjustments to your plans and working with qualified DR/BCP consultants to ensure that when disaster strikes, you’re ready.

About KingsBridge

KingsBridge offers private businesses and government organizations a unique combination of industry knowledge and cost-effective disaster recovery / business continuity solutions. KingsBridge products and seminars provide the tools to assess possible threats and create tailored plans which mitigate risks and minimize losses in the event of a disruption to business. Kingsbridge is headquartered in Ogdensburg, New York, with offices in Ottawa, Canada and Burlington, Vermont. For more information visit us at www.DisasterRecovery.com



How much is “Snowmageddon” impacting your business?

The current weather that has gripped Washington and most of the North East is a perfect example of what we try to impart to our clients.  It doesn’t take a major event such as hurricane, flood, earthquake, etc. to cause a significant impact to your bottom line.  Let’s take a quick look.

We are constantly asked about the Return on Investment (ROI) of Business Continuity (BC) and Disaster Recovery (DR).  Unfortunately, it is very much like insurance (car, life, house, etc.) it doesn’t do you any good until you need it!  For the most part BC/DR are money losers, in other words you aren’t making money from doing Recovery Planning.  But, those days when you need some guidance or what to do in the event of “Snowmageddon” (for example), it will save you tons of money.

So if BC/DR planning doesn’t save me money until an incident occurs, how do I get budget for the planning before an incident occurs?

This question goes back to our previous post “I cant get budget for my planning…” and in there we recommended the use of our ROI tool.  If you haven’t used the tool, I would really recommend giving it a try.  It takes seconds to scare years off your life!

Let’s take a look at what I mean:

Very simple process, take the annual gross income for your company, divide it by the work hours in a year (we’ll use 1717 as per Wikipedia) This calculation will give you a cost of dollars revenue lost per hour of downtime. For example:  A company with a gross income of $20 million dollars value works out to:

Lost Revenue = $20,000,000 / 1717 hours = $11,648.22 per hour.

So that means for every hour Snowmageddon slows your ability to get to work, you are looking at loosing almost $12,000 an hour!  Obviously, this is a very simple calculation, but it gets the idea across.

If this number doesn’t get you some budget, add in the cost of the not working employees!  Say the same company has 75 employees with an average annual income of $80,000 each.  What is their cost per hour?

We know the lost revenue is $11,648.22 per hour

Their cost per hour is the number of employees multiplied by their average income divided by the number of work hours.  So…

Employee Cost = (75 employees x $80,000) / 1717 hours = $3,494.47 per hour.

Getting back to Snowmageddon, each hour your company is delayed due to snow, power failure, delayed transit…  what is the cost of not being open?  Add the Employee Cost (because you don’t stop paying them due to snow) and the Lost Revenue, your small $20 million company is now losing $15,142.69 per hour!!

If you company matches these stats bang on, well you don’t have to get to the ROI tool, but if your company is larger (or smaller), run your numbers through the tool and find out how much each hour is costing you!

If these numbers don’t get you budget to do your planning, you might want to polish your resume.  Not because you are leaving right now, but when the next incident occurs and there is no plan, you will need you resume!!

KingsBridge is a Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity company specializing in Software, Seminars and Consulting.  If you are looking for a Microsoft Office integrated recovery planning tool, Phoenix is not only an excellent tool, but the only completely integrated planning tool.  Our seminars (online and in-house) are some of the longest running seminars in the recovery business.  KingsBridge uses turn-key consulting for those who need the plan done, right the first time.  For more information about KingsBridge, checkout www.disasterrecovery.com



We are so proud!

Over the past couple of years, KingsBridge Disaster Recovery has sponsored one of our contractors in their dream of racing on a world level.  We are very proud to congratulate Vicki in reaching her 2009 goal of racing at the Cyclo-Cross World Championships!

To get an idea of what Vicki has been up to over the past months, check out her blog at www.ottawa.cx!  It really is an amazing story of someone setting a goal and doing absolutely everything possible to reach that goal.  From weekend flights to Italy to spending the entire winter in Belgium, Vicki has made the commitment I am sure every one of us wishes we could!

Her race in Tabor, Czech Republic (photos posted here) this past weekend was the culmination of her efforts in 2009 (and early 2010), but she has already set her goals for next year and we look forward to sharing them with Vicki throughout the year!

If you get a chance, drop her a comment on her blog to say hello or give her encouragement (not that she needs much) to continue to chase her dreams and push her limits next year.  We are still working out the details, but if you attend the Disaster Recovery Journal’s Spring World in Orlando, you might just get to meet her and wish her luck in person!

Thanks for the great year Vicki and we look forward to cheering you on again next season (and hopefully keeping up with you on our group rides)!

Sincerely,

Skip Williams

KingsBridge Disaster Recovery



Happy New Year!!


Every year, we close our offices between Dec 25th and Jan 1st. While this seems like a long break, we’ve found it gives everyone time to take a break, visit with family and enjoy some down time without their iPhone going nuts due to missed calls/emails. Each year, I try to use this time to plan for the upcoming year and how to make things better; in our processes, deliverables and customer service. While this year was no different, I did find some time to reflect on the year that was…

First, we expanded our sales team. I know it sounds strange to be growing during a down economy, but that is what happened! 2009 has been our best year to date and we are hoping to continue that momentum into 2010! By adding Steve Rogers at our sales office in Ottawa (whom most of you have met – on the phone at least), we’ve been able to reach new people and spend more time with each person to ensure they are getting the best service possible! In addition to Steve, we added Rich Bender in St. Louis. Rich comes from a retirement planning/financial services background and has brought some excellent experience to the table!

Second, we wanted to make a difference, so we started some fund raising activities. Most of you will have heard of the +3 Network by now, through our newsletters, but for those who haven’t, check them out here. Our goal is to get people off the couch and on their bike, feet, hiking boots, etc. As with all new programs, this is getting off to a slow start, but we are looking forward to 2010 being a big year! Our benefactor is the Nevada Cancer Institute in Las Vegas. Everyone has a cancer related story (my mom is a survivor of almost 20 years) and we want to be part of finding a solution!

Third, we are sponsoring a bunch of cycling events in 2010. Most everyone in the office is a cycling fan and we thought it would be fun to have company jerseys and shorts. Early in 2009 we ordered a bunch of jerseys and shorts and have been riding in them since! This has grown into a KingsBridge sponsored rider (Vicki Thomas – who is in Belgium right now) and an increasingly busy riding schedule for 2010. We’ll post a calendar of events early in 2010, so if we are near by, you can come out and say hello.

Finally, we have to give thanks to YOU. Without you, all of this wouldn’t be possible. You continued support makes it a joy to come to work, allows us to sponsor cancer research and cyclists chasing their dreams. Some have been Binomial/KingsBridge clients for years and other are just coming on board, but each of you found us to offer the best service/product for the best price. With each new product we release, we try to build it with one goal in mind… Make our client’s lives easier and less confusing. So… Thank you!

We look forward to working with you in 2010 and many more years to come! Our doors are always open for comments, requests or just a simple hello. See you in the New Year!!

Sincerely,

Skip Williams

KingsBridge Disaster Recovery



the Media is mean

During our Disaster Recovery classes, we always tell the clients that the media, with the unlimited airtime to fill, will create the news if you don’t give it to them.  So, for all our clients, we work with them to build a set of press releases and strongly encourage their management to go to media training to learn the basics of dealing with the media.  If you are in a highly visible position, even having a media firm do your press releases and media relations is absolutely critical.

If you don’t believe me, look at one very costly example going on right now…  Can you guess it?  In two words “Tiger Woods transgressions”.  Ok… you got me… that’s three words, but anytime anyone says “Tiger” I always think of Woods first and the animal second.

How does the predicament Tiger finds himself in right now have anything to do with your company?

First, what does he have to sell?  His image.  What do you have to sell?  Your product or your image…  Your image is extremely critical when it comes to attracting new customers or keeping existing ones.  How would it look if your company were suffering the same scrutiny that Tiger is under right now?  Could your business survive the intensive digging by groups that are trying to create news, even if it isn’t there?

What could Tiger have done differently?

Make a serious statement, not something ambiguous on your website.  Face the music!  Pay the piper!  David Letterman had the same “transgressions – caught on film!” and he hasn’t suffered the same trouble Tiger has , if you don’t believe me, check out what the Wall Street Journal has to say!  The hardest part to take in this entire news blitz on Tiger…  Currently, there is no hard proof!  There is a lot of conjecture and speculation, but to date, there is no smoking gun.  To make matters worse, now ESPN reports the police believe he was driving under the influence!    Again, no proof, just people trying to get their 15 minutes of fame…

I guarantee there will be someone who stands in a golf store this year and buys Callaway (endorsed by Phil Mickelson who’s wife is fighting cancer) golf balls instead of Nike (endorsed by Tiger Woods..  enough said).  Please make sure when someone is trying to decide if they should buy your product, they aren’t swayed by bad press and make the wrong decision.  Have your recovery plan up to date with press releases and media statements ready to go!  The camera lights are bright and unforgiving!

KingsBridge is a Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity company specializing in Software, Seminars and Consulting.  If you are looking for a Microsoft Office integrated recovery planning tool, Phoenix is not only an excellent tool, but the only completely integrated planning tool.  Our seminars (online and in-house) are some of the longest running seminars in the recovery business.  KingsBridge uses turn-key consulting for those who need the plan done, right the first time.  For more information about KingsBridge, checkoutwww.disasterrecovery.com



Phoenix online!

In addition to an online Threat Risk and Business Impact Analysis tool, we are working on a repository for your Phoenix generated plans online!! Side Note: We have been asked for a hosted planning tool for several years, but due to technical restrictions with the internet and Microsoft, we aren’t able to integrate Microsoft Office with an online tool. To date, our customers (you) have told us they would rather have the ability to edit in Microsoft Word, than have a hosted solution. But we have also been asked to make the plans available online (once they are completed) and we have responded. Currently this feature is in Beta, if you would like to have an input on how it works, please let us know and we’ll be in touch. We are very excited about this new feature as it will make accessing your plan anywhere that much easier and faster.



Phoenix BIA

As we hinted in the previous newsletters we released Phoenix BIA October 1st, allowing you (and your team) to complete your Threat Risk Analysis (TRA) and Business Impact Analysis (BIA) with the same ease as Phoenix. While Phoenix is a server-client based tool, the PhoenixBIA will be Software as a Service (SaaS), allowing you the easiest platform to get your team to determine what are their biggest impact to their business unit. In addition to following the “Planning Made Simple” mantra used for our other Phoenix products, PhoenixBIA will create both; A) a report of your TRA and BIA for use with your team or executive and B) PhoenixBIA will also create a native Phoenix 2009 .PHX file. This is the same format used by Phoenix 2009 to create the fastest, easiest Disaster Recovery or Business Continuity plans on the market. This allows you to start your planning process with a single click, you don’t have to re-enter or import your resulting BIA into your Recovery Plans!. If you haven’t been contacted by us regarding your login, please email us and we’ll get you your codes (Phoenix BIA is free for anyone who is current with their Phoenix maintenance)!



Swine Flu 101

What is it?

The CDC announced in April 2009 a new influenza called 2009 H1N1, Swine Flu.   Why is it called “Swine Flu”?  Lab test show that the virus is very similar to influenza that is normally found in pigs in North America.

So far, 6250 people worldwide have died from H1N1.  Of that, 4175 have been from the United States.  Because of the rapid spread, countries like Sweden have started selling Tamiflu without a prescription.

The World Health Organization has been monitoring the spread of the virus and has seen the spread affect over 200 countries and territories.

 

How do you get it?

People infected with the virus can spread the virus by touching their nose and mouth and touching other surfaces.   Also, infected persons coughing or sneezing in public can spread the virus.

Because the virus is highly contagious, if you suspect that you have the virus, you should seek immediate attention from your physician.   Also avoiding contact with others will reduce the ability of transporting the virus.

Although all cases do not carry the same severity, most cases do not require medications to treat, but in those severe cases, patients have been prone to develop pneumonia.

 

Symptoms:

  • Fever – particularly a fever of over 100 degrees
  • Sore throat
  • Cough
  • Chills and fatigue
  • Body aches
  • Headache
  • Occasionally, vomiting and diarrhea
  • Trouble breathing, including rapid breathing.
  • Gray or bluish skin color
  • Not drinking enough fluids
  • Sleeping constantly and not interacting when awake
  • Being especially irritable
  • Not urinating or no tears when crying
  • The symptoms improve but then return with fever and worse cough

 

How do you protect yourself???

  • Stay home when you’re sick or have influenza symptoms.
  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
  • Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing
  • Washing your hands often will help protect you from illness.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth

 

How do you handle employees with it??

Large employers like CitiGroup and Goldman Sachs have acquired vaccine for their employees to help cut down on the spread.  Although this may not be possible in all cases, employers should consider developing a corporate policy regarding work areas and staff affected by the virus.

 

Thing to consider:

  • Publish information regarding H1N1
  • Provide contact information for local health departments
  • Provide anti-bacterial hand wash in common areas
  • Require employees to keep workstations clean.
  • Common areas should also be wiped with greater frequency

KingsBridge is a Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity company specializing in Software, Seminars and Consulting.  If you are looking for a Microsoft Office integrated recovery planning tool, Phoenix is not only an excellent tool, but the only completely integrated planning tool.  Our seminars (online and in-house) are some of the longest running seminars in the recovery business.  KingsBridge uses turn-key consulting for those who need the plan done, right the first time.  For more information about KingsBridge, checkout www.disasterrecovery.com



November is Movember

I have decided to join a global movement that is bringing much needed attention to prostate cancer. I’m doing this by growing a Moustache this Movember, the month formerly known as November. My commitment is to grow a moustache all November to change the face of men’s health and I want you to join me.

The funds we raise during our Moustache journey go to Prostate Cancer Canada.

What many people don’t know is that 1 in 6 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer to afflict Canadian men with 25,500 diagnosed and 4,400 dying from the disease each year. Facts like these have convinced me I should get involved.

To join my Movember team called Team Fatty Canada go to http://ca.movember.com/register/60354

Once registered you’ll be sent all the information needed to get donations and get growing as part of my Movember team.

Learn more about Movember by watching the Intro Video at http://ca.movember.com

Together we can change the face of men’s health.

Skip Williams

KingsBridge is a Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity company specializing in Software, Seminars and Consulting.  If you are looking for a Microsoft Office integrated recovery planning tool, Phoenix is not only an excellent tool, but the only completely integrated planning tool.  Our seminars (online and in-house) are some of the longest running seminars in the recovery business.  KingsBridge uses turn-key consulting for those who need the plan done, right the first time.  For more information about KingsBridge, checkoutwww.disasterrecovery.com