Disaster recovery is a term often used in Information Technology circles to describe the necessity for backup technology systems to safeguard an organization’s data. While this type of safeguard is absolutely a necessity to protect valuable data, and also reduce the amount of time your organization will need to recover from an incident, a true disaster plan goes far beyond backup servers and drives. For example, when disaster strikes, what plan does your organization have in place to communicate, both internally and externally?
Disaster Recovery: It's More Than a Plan - It's a Process
Posted by: Adam Montella April 16, 2011 05:00 AMDisaster recovery is a term often used in Information Technology circles to describe the necessity for backup technology systems to safeguard an organization’s data. While this type of safeguard is absolutely a necessity to protect valuable data, and also reduce the amount of time your organization will need to recover from an incident, a true disaster plan goes far beyond backup servers and drives. For example, when disaster strikes, what plan does your organization have in place to communicate, both internally and externally?