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UNAPEN provides a full-range of Business Continuity Services. Our main product offering is a complete, on-line site that is maintained with daily data refreshes and ready for access on a moment’s notice. In addition to remote access to all critical applications and data, this level of service can provide for temporary office space, telephone, and other services if needed.
The first step in the process is the creation of a Business Continuity Plan (BCP). This planning process provides the structure required to evaluate and document critical business processes as well as the prioritized steps that must be followed to maintain these operations during a business disruption. Further, the process offers the opportunity to examine all potential service interruptions (earthquakes, loss of Internet access, travel bans, power outages, loss of building, etc) and identify risk and redundancy of all your electronic and hard-copy information. From this plan, you will have clear procedures to follow on a daily basis and in a time of need. Once a plan is completed, the hardware and software needed to host and update the most critical elements of your business process can be obtained and put in place. From that point you can rest easy that business will continue in the face of any disaster.
Setting up a Business Continuity Site (BCS) means that you will have access to the data and infrastructure required to run your business.
Setting up a Business Continuity Site at UNAPEN means you will have seasoned technical professionals required to keep your business running.
If a warm business continuity site is more than your current requirements call for, UNAPEN can also offer various automated system imaging and offsite data storage solutions that can provide sufficient coverage for many situations. Give us a call or send an email today to begin protecting your business.
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The myths of business continuity and disaster recovery
Belinda Wilson explodes the top five myths about business continuity and disaster recovery solutions.
Why businesses need business continuity
By Martin Banks
So the worst happens: are you prepared? The Register's Martin Banks has a written a white paper on Business Continuity and implementation strategies, which we trust you will find useful.
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