In light of the recent disasters what is the Gulf between operational survivability & your organisations livelihood of going up in smoke?
The last time England got the Ashes we were over the moon and feeling slick but now the dust has settled & the realisation that “The Day After Tomorrow” is upon us will we be burning the midnight oil to recover from the effect of the recent volcanic & ecological catastrophes?
The puns were unavoidable, but in hindsight when you consider that total losses could run into billions, and on an industry that’s already set to lose £1.4bn this year perhaps we can understand why business leaders & economists are blowing their tops.
But how well was the world prepared for these natural disasters? Can you as an organisation use this momentum to ensure you implement a disaster recovery plan that aids business continuity?
Volcanic Eruptions, Oil Slicks, fire, floods, storms, power failures, terrorism, swine flu & other pandemics………..Just what is going to take to ensure your organisation can operate at the utmost efficiency in one of these events?
What would be the effect if your communications & IT systems failed?
Systems Failure is a lot more common than you would think; they can severely damage as many as 1 in 5 organisations, yet fewer than 50% have a Disaster Recovery Plan in place.
Nearly half those affected never re-open & more than half never recoup their losses (Source: London Chamber of Commerce 2005).
How long could you survive if your customers couldn’t contact you and you them?
Future Voice & Data can offer your organisation a Disaster Recovery Service that provides you with a pre-determined plan which can be deployed rapidly should disaster happen. You can fully protect your IT and communications from loss of service which would protect you from loss of customers, loss of credibility and loss of business.
Disaster Recovery plans are easy and simple to set up, can be rolled out to companies of all size, are easy to manage and offer complete peace of mind with minimal disruption.
So if you want to make sure it is business as usual, then contact Future Voice & Data now!
Natural Disasters & Organisational Continuity
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