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Business Continuity

A business continuity plan is essential for modern businesses in any industry. Regardless of what kind of technology you use, think of this plan as a blueprint for keeping your business running in the event of a major disaster.

Disasters come in many forms, including natural disasters, human error, cyber attacks, and insider threats. The worst disasters always have the same effect: stopping your business dead in its tracks.

Sometimes, it’s hard to really conceptualize the importance of a continuity plan without looking at what happens if you don’t have one.

Some IT support companies call this a Business Continuity Plan, and some call it a Backup & Disaster Recovery Plan. But no matter what you call it, it will keep your data safe and accessible if you experience a man-made or natural disaster.

It provides you with a robust set of tools to give your business the best chance to stay open and recover quickly, and with as little damage as possible to your operations and reputation.

Your IT services company will map out a plan and devise strategies to ensure your business continuity. Your Plan will:

  • Protect your IT System from significant disruptions.

  • Get your business back up and running in the event of a disaster.

  • Test your backups and recovery regularly as part of routine site maintenance.

  • Perform backups hourly to a secure remote data center without human intervention–with logging and alerting that notifies about not just failures but on the absence of success–a fundamental distinction.

  • Recover files and complete systems for time periods going back days, weeks and months.

Reason to Prepare Business Continuity Plan

1. Minimizing Downtime
2. Protecting What’s Important
3. Communicating with Confidence
4. Resuming Operation
5. Ensuring Your Recovery
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