The last week of August saw an earthquake that caused many buildings to evacuate in a number of cities, followed by Hurricane Irene, which left a trail of destruction across the East Coast of the U.S. While employees are generally able to bring themselves to safety, there is a need to see the big picture in the continuity of your business.
Business continuity and disaster recovery are issues that every organization needs to take seriously. As recently witnessed, natural disasters occur frequently, and they are often unpredictable. Covisia can help provide your company with a clear set of guidelines and steps that will make operations return to normal as soon as possible following a disaster, regardless of severity. Your company will not have to make judgement calls or spur of the moment decisions that may harm your business.
At one point, there were 800,000?Massachusetts residents without power following the hurricane, and by Wednesday, the number was still close to 150,000. While buildings remain intact, loss of power can impact your business-unless your business is in Covisia?s cloud. None of Covisia?s Cloud Customers saw effects of the?recent hurricane.
Here?s how your business is protected -even if you lose power- in the case of another disaster, including a hurricane or any other disaster that may occur.
Infrastructure: Your applications and data are housed in a purpose-built, co-location facility that draws from multiple power grids in a waterproof building, with unlimited backup generator power.
Employees: Cloud infrastructure enables access to all application and data from any location, at any time, with any device. This will not only keep employees efficient, but will add to their quality of life, as they can work from home if schools are closed, or if there are dangerous road conditions.
Even if your employees lose power, it will still be feasible for them to be productive. While it is preferred that they work somewhere with power, they will be able to use devices like iPads or notebook computers that can be powered through a car charger or small generator. These devices also have long battery lives and can get internet access through a wireless adapter.
As long as your applications and data are safe and secure, your employees can make sure business continues.
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Covisia Solutions Media Contact: sheryl.martin@covisia.com
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