Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning
Over 80% of organizations do not have a reliable way to backup and protect one of their most valuable assets – their data. Are you one of those organizations?
Statistics show that on average, over 40% of businesses that do not have a Disaster Recovery Plan go out of business after a major loss like fire, a break-in, a storm, or sabotage.
A Good Plan Increases Your Chances of Recovery
There is no reason a temporary setback should turn into a permanent failure - if you protect your organization before disaster strikes. The first step is to create a Disaster Recovery, or Business Continuity Plan. We can help you get started right away. We will put together a comprehensive plan for your entire organization, considering key components crucial to your recovery, and establish a formal process to be followed to restore your business continuity when a disaster occurs.
Call 1-888-391-3626 now for a FREE consultation to find out how we can eliminate your business pain and improve your efficiencies while saving you money with our Flat-Rate I.T. Services.
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