Continuity Disaster Recovery
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery: how to Prepare your Business
In 2011, we have witnessed several major disasters: the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the reformation process and blood conflict in Middle East , causing loss of lives and millions of dollars in crops and property. These events have been around us, we must constantly remind him that are catastrophic, and how important it is to prepare and protect ourselves. Understandably, the news tends to focus on how dramatically natural disasters threaten the lives and personal property. However, as professionals, we must consider how they may affect our business disasters of any entity. If we do so, we are beginning to set the strategic steps we need to take to secure our assets, property and investments, while managing costs. Of course, one of the best things we can do to protect our company is to ensure that our initiatives of continuity or disaster recovery are updated and ready to play. Today’s businesses must not only increase their efforts in continuity and disaster recovery, which already are many global-scale but also must be aware of the cost. So what are companies now seemingly incongruous reaching these goals?
Focusing on domestic savings
The current trend to maximize their efforts in continuity and disaster recovery and minimize costs indicates that companies are doing these tasks with its own resources. In fact many companies are feeling their support contracts and choose their own infrastructure or adjacent spaces. Continuity professionals and disaster recovery have found that hosting the infrastructure within an adjacent (co-location) can complete their business, improve operations, facilitate accessibility to information, support adding activities and improve the storage capacity total.