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DISASTER RECOVERY

As companies put more emphasis on the value of their information and the definition of the working day becomes blurred, more attention needs to be placed on ensuring that critical data is protected should a disaster or server outage occur.

Disaster recovery planning is a complex undertaking and requires continual enhancement and modification to keep up with your ever-changing business and IT requirements. While technology is a key enabler to successfully recover from a disaster, processes and procedures combined with skills transfer and training is equally important.

We have significant experience in assisting companies with their disaster recovery plans. This includes business impact assessments, facilities selection, providing technology solutions. In addition, we have considerable knowledge of building processes, procedures and testing regimes. We cover the full infrastructure requirements of disaster recovery, from storage to the network infrastructure, disaster recover facility to application synchronisation.

Disaster Recovery Surveyor
Our Disaster Recovery Surveyor is designed to assess your current information structure, identify critical applications and data, document the server, storage and network infrastructure, and help you understand the options available for securing your information. In addition to infrastructure issues, the Surveyor examines staff skill sets, roles and responsibilities, documenting and recommending enhancements where appropriate.

The Disaster Recovery Surveyor deliver ROI benefits that can help defray costs or even pay for an overall Disaster Recovery solution.

Our Disaster Recovery Surveyor service aims to provide you with an insight into ways in which you can better protect your critical enterprise data, including:

  • Identifying risks to critical business information that may not be addressed by current disaster recovery plans;
  • Recommending enhancements to improve the availability of specific systems and applications;
  • Optimising the value of the current backup and recovery infrastructure;
  • new or improved processes to enhance overall disaster recovery capability; and
  • Recommending new or improved disaster recovery hardware and/ or software, such as remote data mirroring or replication techniques.

The Surveyor also quantifies other business benefits associated with implementing a disaster recovery strategy, including reduced backup windows, faster application test cycles and dedicated data warehouse capabilities.  










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