Business Impact definition
Examples of Business Impact in a sentence
Priority Level Business Impact P1 Whole or critical part of the Booking Service is unusable, causing a major business impact.
All business applications used by a department shall be documented in the department’s IT security plan as well as their Business Impact Analysis (BIA).
The mandatory categories that apply to the live environment only, which may be reviewed as required are: Priority Impact Defining Criteria Priority 1 Critical Business Impact.
The customer acknowledges that the service provided is not intended for holding data where its loss, unauthorised disclosure or unavailability has been assessed by the customer or any independent assessor as having a Business Impact Level (as defined by CESG) of greater than BIL 2.
This item is not a "rule" within the meaning of Nevada Revised Statutes, Chapter 237, and does not require a Business Impact Statement.
Siebel recognizes four severity levels of Supported Program Errors or issues: Severity 1 - Critical Business Impact.
Severity 2 Serious Business Impact: The Hosted Application(s) are causing significant or degraded loss of service or resources.
The reaction times are: Severity 1 – Critical Business Impact as a rule within 8 hours Severity 2 – Significant Business Impact as a rule within 24 hours Severity 3 – Some Business Impact as a rule within 3 working days Severity 4 – Minimal Business Impact as a rule within 5 working days Classification of a problem and/or fault into one of the classes is done by the Support at GBS.
Siteimprove Platform status can be checked on ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ For Siteimprove’s own systems and infrastructure, a Business Impact Assessment has been completed, defining the business-critical systems.
Severity 3 Some Business Impact: The Hosted Application(s) cause minor loss of service or resources (in other words some users can work).