Business continuity
IT leaders are challenged with enabling people to work and communicate as normal, no matter what the circumstances
With the unpredictability of weather, strikes, pandemics and disasters, it's an ever-present challenge for IT leaders to enable people to work and communicate as usual when they're prevented from getting to an office. Added to this are risks that exist internally - fire, outages, sabotage.
The trends towards mobile unified communications and home working are already extending core communications and applications to people who work away from the office. But even with ubiquitous connectivity as the norm, if demand is sudden and excessive, work, communication and customer service are at risk of interruption.
With budgets being tighter than ever before, flexible licensing options for 'pay as you use' business continuity are popular. With these models it's possible to cater for emergency mass remote connectivity without paying a premium for constant capacity that's seldom used.
How are we helping?
We work with our customers to analyse the status quo, classify critical and non-critical services and applications, identify risks and impact scenarios, determine recovery targets, and build business continuity plans.
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The benefits include flexible data connectivity between stores, the voice over IP which is working well and business continuity giving us security and peace of mind.
Ken Moss, IT Controller, Allied Carpets & Flooring
Customer videos: business continuity