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Disaster Recovery (DR) Do you have a plan in place?

 

Every company needs to be prepared for emergencies; however, there is an astounding percentage that are not. If some sort of Storm drain signcatastrophic event were to happen, would your company be ready? Do you have a disaster recovery plan in place that will get you through? Keep in mind that the term 'Disaster' applies to many different types of events, not only encompassing events brought by mother nature, but also accidental, or deliberate human influence such as fire, flood, a loss of communication or even a virus.  In order to ensure total preparedness, there are two important key plans you should consider. The first is a Business Continuity Plan (BCP), and the second a Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP). There are several steps to take in order to build your BCP and DRP plans and we've compiled some tips on how to get started. In order to ensure total preparedness, there are two important key plans you should consider. The first is a Business Continuity Plan (BCP), and the second a Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP). While the two have many things in common, the main differentiator is that a DRP focuses on recovery whereas a BCP allows for continued business until recovery is accomplished.
 
There are several steps to take in order to build your BCP and DRP plans and we've included some tips below on how to get started. Your peace of mind and the future of your company is of the utmost importance and we hope you find this information helpful.

 
 

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If you need help in planning for a disaster PC Methods can help. We are now equipped with an Off Site Server and have the capacity to store your data. In the event of an emergency our clients would be able to run programs and store data within our storage space service which will act as a temporary server, should you face an unexpected emergency. If you would like more information in regards to how you can take advantage of this new service, please give us a call. We'd be happy to go over your options.

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