November 17, 2022
When we think of IT emergencies and disaster recovery, we often think of weather-related events such as the late-season hurricanes that have targeted Florida. But every company, no matter your risk for natural disasters, needs to prioritize what the tech industry calls BUDR, which stands for “backup and disaster recovery.”
From natural crises like hurricanes and pandemics to digital disasters such as system crashes and cybercrimes, potential business disruptions abound. And with most companies requiring 24/7 access to mission-critical information, your business must be ready to respond to an array of events that can interrupt your operations.
A BUDR strategy is essential. If you haven’t given much thought (or action) to BUDR, begin by asking these four critical questions, which will help prepare your company’s response to an IT emergency:
Of course, the best time to consider these issues is before catastrophe strikes. Once you have given some thought to your potential risks and reviewed your current procedures (assuming you have some), give us a call for consultation. We’ll walk through answers with you and help guide your BUDR planning to the next level so that you’re ready for any emergency that Mother Nature, cybercrooks or sheer bad luck presents you with.
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From natural crises like hurricanes and pandemics to digital disasters such as system crashes and cybercrimes, potential business disruptions abound. And with most companies requiring 24/7 access to mission-critical information, your business must be ready to respond to an array of events that can interrupt your operations.
A BUDR strategy is essential. If you haven’t given much thought (or action) to BUDR, begin by asking these four critical questions, which will help prepare your company’s response to an IT emergency:
- What BUDR procedures, solutions and maintenance programs are in place?
- Can you trust your current BUDR procedures, solutions and maintenance routines?
- How fast can you recover from a business disaster?
- How much will downtime cost your business?
Of course, the best time to consider these issues is before catastrophe strikes. Once you have given some thought to your potential risks and reviewed your current procedures (assuming you have some), give us a call for consultation. We’ll walk through answers with you and help guide your BUDR planning to the next level so that you’re ready for any emergency that Mother Nature, cybercrooks or sheer bad luck presents you with.
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Contact:
Daniela Hansen, Owner
dhansen@TeamLogicIT.com, (561) 460-4081