No company can afford to have a disaster disrupt its business. Despite this, the opportunity and technology costs of a feasible disaster recovery plan have traditionally been too high for the masses to properly plan for and ensure continuity. However, recent advancements in infrastructure and the proliferation of technology have made BC/DR less about the technology and more about developing, communicating, and executing a good plan — making it more accessible for the average business. Still, many companies don’t know where to begin.
4 Steps to Simplified Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
Posted by: Joseph Pedano May 20, 2010 05:00 AMNo company can afford to have a disaster disrupt its business. Despite this, the opportunity and technology costs of a feasible disaster recovery plan have traditionally been too high for the masses to properly plan for and ensure continuity. However, recent advancements in infrastructure and the proliferation of technology have made BC/DR less about the technology and more about developing, communicating, and executing a good plan — making it more accessible for the average business. Still, many companies don’t know where to begin.