Keep Your Business Up and Running With a Solid Disaster Recovery Plan I’ve been doing this for a long time now, so when I hear someone say that disaster recovery and business continuity(DR/BC) are related to major natural disasters—like blizzards, hurricanes, or floods—that’s true, but don’t forget about the other threats to your business. When you think about disaster recovery, make sure you consider computer failure, data and connectivity loss, and long-term power outages too. No matter what your line of business, keeping your IT systems up and running is at the core of your success. I know that it’s tough to plan for every possible threat to your organization, but it’s important to remember there’s more to disaster recovery than just planning for the weather. Are you prepared if your IT systems fail or get attacked? The reality is—and we see this all the time—that businesses get distracted and oftentimes overlook developing a viable disaster recovery plan. I’m sure I’m not telling you anything new when I say that downtime can be costly. My team can help you understand the different options available to you to recover your operations and data as quickly as possible. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe Evaluating Disaster Recovery Options We know that recovery planning is not a one-size-fits-all process. It’s vital that your backed-up data is 100 percent reliable and easily administered at multiple locations, but there are many different types of technology to consider. Traditional disaster planning includes on-site storage where you can use media like a backup tape or a disk-to-disk backup target to store data files. Today, many businesses are looking to back up their data without worrying about expanding their data center. Another big trend in disaster recovery today is cloud storage. Building cloud storage into your disaster recovery plan can help redistribute the upfront expense of deploying on premise technology. From internal data centers to cloud infrastructure, we can help you understand your environment, goals, and budget to determine the best solution for your needs. Disaster Recovery Best Suited for You What technologies are right for you? My team can help you with a disaster recovery and business continuity plan that is customized to your organization and gives you the peace of mind you need when the unknown happens. In our video, Preparing for Disaster Recovery, learn more about how the disasters you don’t think about can destroy your data as easily as the disasters you do. And discover the different types of disaster recovery technology available to you today to map out a solid DR plan. Related content brandpost Creating a Truly Immersive, Connected Fan Experience By Tim Allen Oct 04, 2017 1 min Consumer Electronics brandpost 6 Reasons to Modernize with Intel® and Microsoft By Dave Olivier Sep 28, 2017 4 mins Enterprise Applications brandpost Simplified Global IT Procurement By Jamal Khan Sep 22, 2017 1 min Technology Industry brandpost Funding Education Technology for Students with Disabilities How technology can support students with disabilitiesrn By Lisa Trisciani Sep 13, 2017 1 min Technology Industry Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe