Business Continuity
7 methods that could save your business
Business continuity is much more than just a fancy word for "backup" - although some organisations treat it that way. A comprehensive business continuity plan (BCP) provides a roadmap for continuance and/or restoration of mission-critical functions during and after a disaster, such as a fire, flood, tornado or even a disease epidemic. Your BCP must be thought out, written down, and distributed to key personnel well ahead of any incident that could cause a disruption to your operations. Copies of data should be stored off-site - an obvious but often overlooked requirement. Here are 6 services we ofer that can assist you in the event of diaster on your site.

E-mail Continuity - security
protect your internet
Enhanced security -
comprehensive protection against viruses, Spam pornographic
images,
DDoS and DHA attacks
Compliance
- a managed encryption service and enhanced data loss
protection
Business
continuity - e-mail access via a
Webmail portal to ensure seamless communication in the event of a
disaster or server failure
Easy
management - create and enforce
policies, track messages, compile data for reporting and logging
and gain unprecedented management flexibility more

Power
protection
An Uninterruptible power supply (UPS), also known as a battery
backup, provides emergency power and, depending on the topology,
line regulation as well to connected equipment by supplying power
from a separate source when utility power is not available. It
differs from an auxiliary or emergency power system or standby
generator, which does not provide instant protection from a
momentary power interruption. A UPS, however, can be used to
provide uninterrupted power to equipment, typically for 5-15
minutes until an auxiliary power supply can be turned on, utility
power restored, or equipment safely shut down.
