This document discusses business continuity planning and disaster recovery (BCP/DR). It notes that 60% of companies that lose their data will shut down within 6 months. It recommends starting the BCP/DR process by identifying critical systems and appropriate risk levels. The document then describes a typical one-day disaster recovery review process involving a tabletop test, identifying improvements, and answering questions. The review is offered at no charge to help make existing disaster recovery plans ready.
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What do we do with Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity Planning, Backups? Are we close to having a plan? Can we combine efforts to save money and reduce complexity? Will it work now and next year?
Awareness has increased Regulatory requirements Traditional DR solutions are expensive Technology Improvements
Explosive data growth Internal customer demand Limited IT resources Regulatory compliance deadlines Heightened awareness around Disaster Recovery Shortage of Certified Power and Space Litigation requirements - WORM - Data Accessibility - Searching