Business Continuity Planning and Disaster Recovery
With our business continuity and disaster recovery solutions, you can rest
assured knowing our hearty bed of security is there for your business to fall
back on
When a disaster strikes, whether in the form of a natural
disaster, a blackout or far more likely, a common server
failure, virus attack or software-user error, your ability
to respond well to the crisis can make the difference
between a bright future and the end of your business.
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Do you know how to keep your business running in the
event of a disaster or power outage? |
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Can you restore your server after a crash in only a few minutes? |
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Are you sure you will never lose more than 15
minutes of data after a server crash? |
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Have you calculated what it would cost for you to recover your data or replace a
server? |
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CAN YOU AFFORD TO HAVE YOUR BUSINESS DOWN FOR HOURS,
DAYS, WEEKS, OR MONTHS? |
Data Loss and extended downtime can cripple a small business. In fact,
94% of companies that experience a major loss of data go out of business.
The advances in data backup, disaster recovery, and business continuity technologies offered by
IntegrIT Network Solutions have made it affordable for even small businesses to implement these crucial tools.
Don’t let your company become a statistic!
Let
us know if there is additional information or assistance we can provide. And please take a few minutes to explore the additional resources available on our website. We
hope these resources are of value to you.
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Seven out of Ten Businesses that Experience a Major Data Loss go
Out of Business within One Year
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6% of all PCs will suffer an episode of data loss in
any given year. That translates to approximately 4.6 million data loss episodes.
At a conservative estimate, loss cost US businesses $11.8 billion in
1998.
(The Cost Of Lost Data, David M. Smith) |
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30% of all businesses
that have a major fire go out of business within a
year. 70% fail within five years. (Home Office Computing Magazine) |
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31% of PC users have lost all of their files due to
events beyond their control. (2001 Cost of Downtime Survey Results) |
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34% of companies fail to test their tape backups,
and of those that do, 77% have found tape back-up failures.
(Home Office Computing Magazine) |
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60% of companies that lose their data will shut down within 6 months of
the disaster. (National Archives & Records Administration in
Washington) |
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93% of companies that lost their data center for 10 days or
more due to a disaster filed for bankruptcy
within one year of the disaster. 50% of businesses that found
themselves without
data management for this same time period filed
for bankruptcy immediately. (National Archives & Records Administration in
Washington) |
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American business lost more than $7.6 billion as a result of viruses during
first six months of 1999. (Research by Computer Economics) |
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Companies that aren't
able to resume operations within ten days. (of
a disaster hit) are
not likely to survive.
(Strategic Research Institute) |
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Simple drive recovery
can cost upwards of $7,500 and success
is not guaranteed |
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