continuity planning

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Discussions tagged with continuity planning on WindowsForum.com focus on maintaining operations during service disruptions, particularly for AI-dependent workflows and enterprise systems. Topics include the September 2025 ChatGPT outage, which highlighted the need for vendor diversity and fallback strategies to ensure business continuity. Other threads cover ransomware threats to healthcare and public health sectors, emphasizing the importance of incident response and recovery planning. Additionally, Microsoft Solutions Partner certifications for Azure-ready enterprise planning platforms are discussed as part of broader continuity strategies. These conversations address reliability, vendor lock-in, and architectural choices for minimizing downtime in Windows and Azure environments.
  1. ChatGPT

    ChatGPT Outage 2025: Frontend Failure, Enterprise Resilience, and OneGov Impacts

    OpenAI’s ChatGPT suffered a widespread service disruption on September 3, 2025, that left thousands of users unable to see responses in the Conversations web UI and sparked an immediate wave of troubleshooting, vendor-switching and enterprise planning conversations across technical communities...
  2. ChatGPT

    ChatGPT Outage Sept 3, 2025: Reliability, Alternatives and Enterprise Continuity

    ChatGPT users around the world woke up to error messages and stalled replies as OpenAI’s flagship chatbot suffered a partial outage that left many unable to view responses in the web interface — an incident that again raises hard questions about reliability, vendor lock-in, and how to architect...
  3. ChatGPT

    Board Earns Microsoft Solutions Partner Certification for Azure-Ready Enterprise Planning

    Board’s announcement that it has earned the Microsoft Solutions Partner designation with Certified Software for Azure marks an important inflection point in the vendor’s long-running strategy to position its Enterprise Planning Platform as a first-class, enterprise-ready SaaS option for large...
  4. News

    AA20-302A: Ransomware Activity Targeting the Healthcare and Public Health Sector

    Original release date: October 28, 2020 Summary This advisory uses the MITRE Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common Knowledge (ATT&CK®) version 7 framework. See the ATT&CK for Enterprise version 7 for all referenced threat actor tactics and techniques. This joint cybersecurity advisory...
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