Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity
and IT Security
In a world where uncertainty is more and more
reliant on technology, Disaster Recovery (DR) and Business
Continuity (BC) are no longer a nice to have, but essential in a
company’s long term planning.
The increasing complexities and
interdependencies of business processes, systems and applications
means that business continuity planning (BCP) must be an integral
part of any successful business. The ability to minimize disruption
and get systems back as normal could be the difference between a
small inconvenience and bankruptcy.
The need is here for people to access their
information quicker than ever before. Using a Managed Service such
as Microsoft Exchange
Business Email or
Microsoft SharePoint, information is stored more
securely and backed up in a much more efficient way than most
businesses would be able to on-site. The traditional disaster
recovery requirements of 24-48 hours to get a business back up and
running with their data is well within the capability of a business
due to the fact that the information is all securely stored and
backed up at the Hosting provider.
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Disaster Recovery and IT Security confidence from
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What could constitute a disaster to a business and could it
actually happen? In the current climate, we are constantly reminded
of the more dramatic natural and man‐made events that cause
disruption to life and business.
We see ‘headline’ events in the news that grab our attention
such as massive data loss in places as high up as government
departments so if it can happen to them then surely it can happen
to anyone? However it is the less extreme events such as power
failure, fire, flood, denial of service or data loss which are far
more likely to disrupt the efficient running of your business,
possibly damaging your reputation too.
Disaster recovery and IT Security confidence from
Cobweb, find out more>>>
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