Disaster Recovery
Disaster WILL Strike, Will You Be Ready?
44 % of businesses who have a fire, never reopen their doors. If you don’t want to be a statistic, you will need a well defined specific plan of attack plan against a disaster. Among other things, your plan must include crisis management, business procedures/processes and work area management.
One of the most important and most overlooked characteristics of business continuity is planning for an IT disaster. Whether your IT infrastructure is state of the art or merely in line with your business needs, companies who experience disasters often fail because they lose access to their data. In simple terms, losing data or access to data means a company may be unable to invoice their customers, have accurate financial data or conduct simple operational and human relations functions.
Disaster Prevention is Great, But, Even Air-Tight Systems Can Be Vulnerable to Attack
Disaster Prevention and Disaster Recovery (DR) are not the same thing. Having a preventative plan will certainly mitigate risk, however a defined plan will ensure your business keeps running if disaster occurs.
Affordable & Reliable Disaster Recovery Is Possible
If your company has the resources to maintain a Fortune 500 quality disaster recovery plan, congratulations! For the rest, disaster recovery planning comes with numerous challenges and good enough will not make the cut. nGenx has a proven and defined process and will walk you through creating a custom and individualized plan. At nGenx we make the entire process simple and painless.
