Disaster
recovery is the process of regaining access to your system, software,
hardware, and data necessary to resume critical business operations
after a natural or human-induced disaster.
The
protection of your systems should be a primary goal of your company,
yet the plans and procedures needed to successfully recover from
disaster are so often overlooked.
What
would your business do if it had to recover it's system from a
disaster?
What would you do if a fire gutted your office building?
If flood destroyed your computer room?
If an Internet attack left your systems paralyzed?
If a discontented employee removes or deletes critical data from
your systems?
Once
a disaster or interruption of your services occurred, your company
needs to have a plan of action already in place to immediately
respond to the challenges ahead and to have the system up and
running within a fairly reasonable time.
A disaster recovery plan is necessary especially for companies
and organizations that have to meet U.S. government regulations,
like the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act,
which requires nonprofit healthcare organizations to secure and
retain patient records, or the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which requires
nonprofits to retain audit records for over seven years.
At
Burnedbrass Technologies, Inc., we closely work with our customers
by analyzing their specific and individual needs and present a
case analysis by recommending the appropriate storage type. We
will provide a pro/con analysis of the various storage options
for your site.
Please
click on the "Quote" link above to request more detail.