What would you say to your future self?
Having a Business Continuity plan means being able to protect your organisation when a disaster strikes.
Having a Business Continuity plan means being able to protect your organisation when a disaster strikes.
Today’s businesses are fundamentally based on IT systems. Your files, applications and important data are likely hosted on your local computer systems or remotely in the Cloud.
What would you do if you were to loose access to your data for a day, week or month? What would your business look like without access to the computer system?
In the latest Cyber Security Survey, Symantec found that 1 in 5 Australian organisations had suffered some sort of Cyber attack. This was almost twice the frequency of their counterparts in the US.
Data loss can be due to a number of factors such as Ransomware attacks, human error, natural disasters, hardware failure and more. Of companies that suffer catastrophic data loss: 43% never reopen and 51% close within two years.
Business continuity, on the other hand, involves thinking about the business at a higher-level and asks: how quickly can I get my business operating again in case of system failure? Data backup is a good first step, while end-to-end Business Continuity is what you need to ensure your data is safe, usable and available when needed.
Choose to continue your business even when a disaster strikes with Cloud Specialists’ Business Continuity consulting services.
Our consultants can perform a full assessment of your technology environment and manage the scoping, implementation and maintenance of your Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery plan.