What would happen if an outside consultant came to evaluate your company? Say they start with financials. You are probably able to bring up a nifty little accounting program that shows your POs, accounts receivable, expenses, links to bank accounts, and so on. All of your financial information is not more than a couple of [...]
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Take Command of Your Content
Posted in Leadership, Risk Management, tagged austin tech writers, content management, door64 Tech Fair, nextGEN Content Solutions, single-source content on April 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Houston: Low-Cost Onshore Outsourcing
Posted in Government, Risk Management, tagged 25th National Space Symposium, Aesbus, Gartner list of top offshore countries, Houston, low-cost region, new low-cost outsourcing location, offshore outsourcing, onshore outsourcing, outsourcing on December 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Houston is poised as one of the most competitive low-cost regions in the U.S. for outsourcing services. As an outsource provider for Fortune 100 companies and government organizations, Aesbus can certainly attest to that. In the past five years, we’ve participated in numerous reverse auction scenarios involving not only onshore vendors from other regions (west and east [...]
HP Recognizes Aesbus’ Emergency Response
Posted in Awards & Recognition, Risk Management, Workplace, tagged Aesbus Business Disaster/Recovery Plan, Hurricane Ike on October 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Recently at the HP ISS Quarterly Business Review meeting, Aesbus was recognized for its orderly response and diligence in protecting HP’s ISS documentation projects. HP ISS managers were very impressed with how quickly Aesbus’ Houston office was back up and operational and how quickly and efficiently our teams got back up-to-speed on HP projects despite extensive power outages throughout [...]
Hurricane Season
Posted in Risk Management, tagged Disaster Recovery Plan, Hurricane Dolly on July 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Hurricane season is upon us! Hurricane Dolly, the season’s first hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico, strengthened as it approached the Texas-Mexico border and grew into a Category 2 storm before making landfall on South Padre Island.
Without a detailed disaster recovery plan in place, businesses run a high risk of failing to re-open following hurricanes, flooding [...]

