Disaster Recovery Services
The risk of fire, flood, theft and system failures make disaster recovery a critical part of business planning. Downtime costs money, and most of us would cease to function without IT systems and data.
Glideslope Software Ltd can guide you with your contingency planning, providing an IT disaster recovery programme designed to get you back up and running in hours, not days.
Working with you to ensure all your business needs are met, we will:
- Carry out a full risk assessment to identify threats;
- Categorise critical assets, assessing their vulnerability and prioritising their protection;
- Ensure appropriate security measures are taken to protect your data and your business from theft;
- Help you to maintain system integrity and security to ensure no risk is presented through viruses, spyware, hacking or incorrect access to data;
- Design a fully tested and regularly updated disaster recovery programme to ensure your business quickly recovers from disaster and emergency;
- Provide access to data and voice in the event of a disruption to your normal business operations.
According to the Contingency Planning Research and Strategic Research Corporation, 43% of companies experiencing disasters never re-open, and 29% close within two years.
If you would like more information about our disaster recovery services please get in touch using our contact form or give us a call on 0845 319 4887.
Don’t Be a Statistic!
- 43% of companies experiencing disasters never re-open, and 29% close within two years.
- Over 37% of companies have no disaster recovery procedures in place, even though 31% of companies who have procedures in place have had to use them.
- 93% of companies that lost their data for 10 days or more filed for bankruptcy within one year of the disaster.
- 34% of companies fail to test their backups, and of those that do, 77% have found backup failures.
- Less than 50% of all organisations have a business continuity plan and only 22% test it annually.
- 80% of companies have not developed any crisis management to provide IT coverage sufficient to keep the business functioning effectively.
- 40% of companies that do have crisis management plans do not have a team dedicated to disaster recovery.
