Disaster comes in many forms and can
strike with no warning. When we think of disasters, we tend to think of a
disaster in catastrophic terms such as a building fire, natural flood,
earthquake, tornado or hurricane. Other totally unexpected causes can
also cause significant business interruption which could be disastrous
to business. Some of these may be: Civil Unrest, Sabotage, Terrorist
Activities, Power Grid Failure, Telephone Failure, Other Utilities
(i.e. gas), Inclement Weather, Asbestos, Carcinogens, Human Error,
Computer Viruses, Corrupted Data, or Equipment Failure. The ability to
recover quickly from a disaster and continue critical business
activities can be the difference between business success and business
failure. The cause of the interruption doesn't matter, but being
capable of gaining management control of the interruption does.
Depending on the length or severity of the interruption, significant
consequences or the very survivability of the business may depend on
management's ability to reestablish critical business functions.
Usually these business functions have required years to create and
establish, but management must reestablish these functions sometimes
within hours or days. This is a difficult problem and reestablishing
the complex business environment in a timely manner requires a well
thought out plan, in place, ready to be executed.
Business Continuity and Contingency
Planning and implementation from the experts at Conexient will provide
answers to the questions of:
How do I reestablish my business function(s)?
What is a disaster?
When do the impacts begin?
How much loss can be tolerated?
What are the options?
What will a recovery plan cost?
How much is enough?
Through years of experience and
strategic partnerships, Conexient has the resources and ability to
successfully implement a Business Continuity solution for your
business.