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"Skyscrapers of fire, huge flames of destruction
and explosions all around" are the thoughts our imaginations
conjure up, when we think of disasters. Sometimes, these disaster
events do happen, which leave us looking at our television screens
in horror and often in the futility of our lives at times, but in
reality they are rare and unlikely to happen to the majority of
us.
However, localised flooding, lorry tanker spills,
wind damage, electrical outages, IT and communications failures
are all far more likely to effect us. These types of disasters do
happen to many of us and on a relatively frequent basis.
What constitutes a disaster to a business varies
greatly. For example; if a business relies heavily on the Internet
to transact business and it loses all access to the Internet, it's
a disaster level event for that business. But to a different type
of organisation that uses the Internet for little more than light
communications use, it could be classed as no more than a business
aggravation.
Disaster recovery is a key element of business
continuity; how your organisation adequately responds to a range
of disaster level events and how quickly can you get operations
back up and running.
The success or otherwise of any business continuity
plan is in the application of effort, planning and understanding
of the needs of the business. Knowledge can provide the expertise,
technology and physical resources necessary to get key business
operations back up and running, in the shortest possible time!
Disaster Recovery Services: -
- DR planning & service identification analysis
- IT server & infrastructure provision
- Telecommunication services provision
- Internet & email service provision
- Office and business relocation services
- Business support services
- 24 x 7 x 365 service availability
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