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2. Why should YOU
put any ,
and
into
protecting your
company data?
TIME
EFFORT
MONEY
3. In 2014,
Downtime and Data Loss
cost businesses
conducted by Vanson Bourne,
sponsored by EMC
Results are from a
2014 Study
$1.3
Trillion
4. But hey, that won't
happen to MY business.
Chances of a natural disaster
affecting my company are so slim,
why should I worry?
Who has thought
this before?
5. Here are some actual stats on disasters
& crises affecting businesses today
*Survey conducted in 2011 by the Aberdeen Group
6. BUT
*Survey conducted in 2011 by the Aberdeen Group
Thankfully, in recent years, the number of incidents have
due to the fact that
data volumes are
the impact of downtimes or
data loss has also
7. So, are you still willing to take
this chance and gamble on
your company's future?
12. Business Continuity is:
a set of activities put in place at an organization to quickly
respond to any disruption (disaster) for the main purpose of
continuing business operations with minimal downtime.
13. List of activities to protect your business from downtime & data loss
Steps to a
Complete Business
Continuity Plan
5
14. 1. Identify impact of disaster
It's important to identify the possible disasters that can affect your
business in order to then evaluate each one's impact on the company.
Lost Revenue
Delayed Sales
Increased Expenses
Impact on Customer Service &
Business Reputation
Impact on Employee
Productivity
natural disaster
computer virus
Human error
Software error
hardware
failure
accidentaldeletion
Security breach
15. 2. Implement a Business Resumption Plan
Establish a team that will be responsible for Planning &
Documenting what needs to be done when a crisis occurs
- Recovery Analysis
- Employee Task assignments
- risk analysis
- hardware & software
requirements for recovery
- Emergency procedures
16. 3. Occupant Emergency
In the case of a building evacuation,
it's important to document and
share with your team:
1. Safe exit routes from your office
2. A back up plan to guide staff to
another location to continue
operations; perhaps they can work
remotely from home, a coffee shop or an
empty office space that can be rented out.
17. 4. Incident Management
Plan to prevent future crises, such as human errors, security
breaches or software viruses, from re-occurring.
Teach your staff to be smart when opening emails
without knowing its origin & clicking on random links.
Urge your team to have strong passwords that should
be changed every 90 days
Put up a strong firewall to protect your company
network
Update your backup system, since hardware failures
are likely to occur with backup tapes & drives
18. 5. Disaster Recovery
Recover the company's IT systems
after a disaster. The plan should
consist of identifying your critical
systems, their possible threats and
RTOs/RPOs.
Identify the response strategy and action steps to
recover all the business data > a Business Continuity
Solution is used for this step.
20. Data can be accessed almost immediately after a crisis or
disaster (seconds, minutes or hours - NOT days)
no human
intervention
required during
backup !!
QBR takes Virtual Machine
Snapshots of entire servers &
workstations throughout the day
stored on
QBR device
& pushed
off-site in
the cloud
21. Let us help YOU on your Road to
Backup & Recovery
Contact us at
www.quick-backup-recovery.com
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