Business Continuity
Actively planning for disaster and crisis relief.
Actively planning for disaster and crisis relief.
Business Continuity is the process of planning and preparing your organization in the event that a disaster occurs or any other emergency situation that could disrupt your business operations and is a core component of our IT Disaster Recovery services.
A good Business Continuity Plan recognizes potential threats to a business and analyzes what impact they may have on day-to-day operations. It is important to remember that you should plan and prepare not only for events that will stop functions completely, but for those that also have the potential to adversely impact services or functions.
IT recovery planning refers to the plans and strategies for the recovery of your technology and data assets, including actions that will be necessary to restore critical IT applications and systems.
Most large organizations have more than one data center for scale and redundancy. If one comes offline for any reason, people should be able to switch seamlessly to another to access the same data without incident. We make sure your infrastructure can support this response in terms of rapid, automated failover, load balancing, and network capacity.
Having an established IT Business Continuity Plan mitigates the risk of accidents and disasters such as:
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Having a disaster recovery plan for your data can make the difference between losing everything and simply dealing with a temporary hiccup. Our managed backup service is designed to automatically backup your onsite data to an offsite location every day.
Dedicated time to review reports and issues that are important to the ongoing performance of your network. We translate technology into business terms for you.
We evaluate your systems and processes that secure your company's data and ensure everything is in compliance with IT-specific laws, policies, and standards.