Protecting mission critical information may seem like a daunting task at times. When key hardware components fail, a database becomes corrupt, or business sustaining documents are lost or damaged will your recovery take minutes, hours, days or longer?
Is your data protected from power outages, fire, water damage, or malicious use? Can your systems and data be recovered to a remote site in the event of a building failure? Will your key employees have access to system sin the event your building becomes inaccessible? If your business continuity plan addresses these potentially business crippling issues and you regularly test your disaster recovery plank you're well ahead of your peers.
On the other hand, maybe you've put off updating your business continuity plan, need to re-evaluate recovery time objectives, or need a faster more reliable way to protect business critical information.
There's never a bad time to begin protecting a business critical system. Having the right plan in place can "literally" save the business.
So let's talk about your recovery time objectives and the systems that are critical to your business.
Give me a call at 800-622-4403 Ext. 41
Regards,
Norm Dallago
President / CEO
InfoQuest Technologies, Inc.
Additional Resources
On-line Emergency Planning Tools - www.ready.gov
Disaster Recovery - www.disasterrecovery.org
Department of Homeland Security - www.dhs.gov