Business Continuity

You have an IT business process strategy, now what?  

Having a plan is half the battle if systems fail. Business continuity planning requires planning to make sure your business is always on-the-go—even when the unimagined happens.

Tech Audit

Natural disasters, equipment failures, accidents, malicious activities and more, we’ll help you spot the gaps and create a solution to protect your company, while understanding your company’s functions to reduce risks.

Continuity Solutions

Determining how much data you’ll lose and how long it will take to restore your operations are key components in returning to normalcy quickly with recovery strategies, data backups, human resources, and more.

Build resilience. Reduce risk.

Maintaining operations if one or more key systems fail is fundamental to the health and well-being of your company. From the total loss of a building due to a disaster to a systems malfunction, we help you prepare for the worst so that even the worst day doesn’t mean the end of your vision and hard work.

The Ozone difference

Get in touch and let us know what your business needs. We take the time to understand what degree of business continuity you really require. From there, we’ll assess what technologies you are currently using and how well-suited they are to the task at-hand. We’ll also suggest what IT resources would benefit your business.

FAQS

The key to business continuity planning is to identify which types of failure are possible, which are likely, and how they apply to your business. Key areas to think about are natural disasters, equipment failures, accidents, malicious activities perpetrated internally, malicious activities perpetrated by cybercriminals, and other external threats. After we have a short conversation with you, it’s usually easy for us to identify where to focus our time and attention.

One of the most important concepts to understand in business continuity planning is determining what the business can withstand without great difficulty. Two key terms are Recovery Point Objective (RPO) and Recovery Time Objective (RTO). RPO describes how much data you’ll lose (how long it’s been since the last backup was created), and RTO denotes how long it will take to restore operations.

It depends on your approach. Turning to the cloud can allow you to build resilient IT systems at a much lower cost than that of dedicated servers for failover at each of your locations. Once you’ve decided on the backup and failover architecture you need, you can then determine how to build it cost-effectively.

 
 

A business continuity plan includes procedures and instructions for an organization to follow in the case of disasters. This plan includes recovery strategies, backups of data, human resources, and more. It ensures that the organization is protected and can return to normalcy as quickly as possible after a disaster. Backup as a Service takes all of the components—backup software, a hardware solution engineered to meet the business’s needs, a cloud backup solution, a subscription for cloud infrastructure access, a team of technicians to manage the whole process, and an insurance policy to cover emergencies when they come up—and puts them together into an affordable package.

A business continuity plan mitigates and avoids any risks that could follow an unplanned disaster. This plan can reduce disruptions for your organization, saving you time and money.

 

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