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How do ‘you’ spell disaster?
Posted on March 27th, 2009 4 commentsI am talking specifically about your business here. What would you do if one morning you drove up to your place of business only to find that it was totally consumed by a fire? What would you do? Are you confident of the following:
My valuable company data is safe.
We won’t loose any business or fees due to this.
I have everyone’s phone number right here.
I know just how to put it all back together in a very short period of time.
OR…. are you like most businesses and it is more like the following:
Everything you had is inside that building.
The computers and all the data is gone!
I don’t know who to call!
How do I get my business back up and running?
I am going to lose sooo much money!
Disaster happen everyday. They come in a wide variety, from the server crashed, to everything is gone! From the plumbing broke and the servers were on the floor, to some vandals broke in and stole all the desktops computers!
It is up to you to decided how long your company can be out of business. If you are losing thousands to tens of thousands of dollars per hour, then you need to be able to get back in business immediately. Do you know how?
Having a Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity Plan could solve all your problems. Having a consultant come in and perform an audit of all systems and sit down with all your managers and users groups and create a DR/BCP can give you piece of mind. They will create a living document that along with a good set of confirmed data backups, taken off-site, can get you back in business in hours if not days depending on how bad the disaster was, instead of weeks or months!
It’s 10:ooPM do you know where you valuable company data is???
4 responses to “How do ‘you’ spell disaster?”
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Super post, Need to mark it on Digg
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Not sure that this is true:), but thanks for a post.
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I have been searching hunting all around for this kind of information. Will you submit some far more in long run?
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I try to post a variety of information without being over bearing. For more information on surviving a disaster, you should check out my “Links & Resources” Tab. Scroll down to find a wide variety of websites that will give you more information.
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