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Business continuity plan

Ready for any threat

IT failures, cyberattacks, natural disasters: protect your data, recover it quickly, and keep your business running without interruption.

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Risk Assessment

Risk assessment is crucial for the recovery plan. The first step is to define an acceptable downtime based on the type of company. In the event of a major disaster, it is essential to relocate the system, install necessary software, and recover data from backups.

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Plan Development

A company must quickly restore essential applications to maintain its operations. A short recovery time leads to higher costs. For example, a financial institution requires a recovery time of a few hours. The recovery strategy is tailored to the specific needs of each company.

System Redundancy

The fastest strategy, involving a complete copy of the system, ready to operate, at a different geographical location.

Recovery Site

Subscription with a service provider that ensures data processing during the restoration of your own system.

Acquisition

The least effective strategy is to wait for an incident to occur before taking action, as this can lead to higher expenses. A proactive approach allows for better organization and cost management.

Fast Delivery

Partnering with a trusted technology provider allows for quick solutions that are often more cost-effective for the delivery of servers and other essential equipment.

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Preparation for Failure

Are you prepared for an IT system failure? It is estimated that 43% of businesses never recover from a major crisis, and 29% of the remaining businesses shut down within the next two years.