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Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Strategy

Disaster recovery (DR) events such as Natural disasters, ransomware attacks, Equipment failure, Accidental deletion of data, or Supply chain disruptions cause significant impacts on a business's IT infrastructure or data and threaten the business's ability to operate. 


Disaster recovery (DR) and business continuity (BC) are two related but distinct concepts that are often used together. While they both deal with managing and mitigating the impact of disruptive events on businesses, they differ in their scope and focus.
Disaster recovery refers to the set of processes, policies, and procedures that a business has in place to recover its IT infrastructure and data after a disaster or disruptive event. The goal of disaster recovery is to restore the business's critical systems and data as quickly as possible, minimizing downtime and data loss. Disaster recovery plans typically include backup and recovery procedures, redundant systems, and failover mechanisms.
Business continuity refers to the broader subject related to maintaining essential functions during and after a disruptive event.
Our team will work with you to develop a customized disaster recovery plan that fits your budget and your business. We suggest monitoring systems and
maintenance to ensure that your disaster recovery solution is always up to date and ready to go when you need it.
Don't wait until it's too late. Contact us to learn more and Protect your business today

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