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Making disastrous downtime a thing of the past: a guide to business continuity

Wednesday 28 October 2009 04:57
Making disastrous downtime a thing of the past: a guide to business continuity

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Tough economic challenges mean that businesses cannot afford any downtime, particularly to their business critical applications and data.

Whereas a sound back up policy will help a company retrieve lost data and restore services and applications, the downtime a business experiences can affect its performance and responsiveness and this could result in lost revenue or damage its reputation.

Continuous business availability means a business can carry on running with the minimum of disruption if it experiences downtime. In today’s environment businesses must evaluate the level of downtime they can afford to have and how much they are prepared to pay to maximise uptime?

In this webinar, Fast Track, a leading UK sports marketing agency, explains how its approach to business continuity had an issue that was damaging its business and affecting the performance of its employees in the field. Regular power outages were causing the failure of business critical applications, particularly email via mobile devices. Fast Track explains how adopting a continuous availability approach has improved its business and that of its workforce in the field.

This webinar will address the following topics to do with business continuity and continuous availability.

  • What approach to business continuity should your business take?
  • What are the different approaches and which ones work best for different types of businesses
  • What are the opportunities and risks of new technologies, such as virtualisation and cloud computing
  • How to justify the investment of a continuous availability approach
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