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| It’s a fact that we live in uncertain times and companies today face a vast range of potential disasters that can cause a major disruption to business. |
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| These range from something as simple as accidental data deletion or litigation requiring recovery of documents up to power outages or even terrorist attacks. |
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| How quickly we forget the blackouts and power problems that hit many major European cities, including London, in September 2003 and the petrochemical explosion at Buncefield Depot in December 2005. |
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| An organisations ability to recover and restore operating conditions in the unfortunate event of such a disaster can determine its very survival. Many organisations seem to operate on the basis of crossing their fingers and hoping "it’ll never happen to us". |
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| This has never really been enough but now across many industries regulations are demanding a monitored, consistent and tested Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery strategy. There are many elements to a successful Business Continuity Solution and all aspects must work in harmony to ensure a quick return to normal operation. |
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- I back my data up every night, isn’t that enough?
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- How do I make sure my Disaster Recovery policy actually works?
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- There are so many different types of recovery, e-mail, data, application, server/hardware even whole infrastructure do I need them all?
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- How do I know I’m only backing up relevant e-mails or other data?
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| The LDD group can help with all aspects of disaster recovery from restoration of documents to full real-time site-to-site data replication for zero downtime business continuity purposes. |
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