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Continuity Planning is often the most ignored aspect of technology management. Disasters rarely occurs, and it's with this thought businesses all too often ignore the risk.
  
SEDDNA's philosophy with Continuity Planning is simple: Whatever can happen, will happen. Your information is arguably the most valuable resource that you own. If lost, it's not something tangible that is easily replaced. No amounts of money could replace the information lost, and possibly the lost of this information could result in serious financial loss.
  
Similar to an insurance policy placed upon physical assets, your Continuity Plan will act as your information insurance policy.
  
SEDDNA strongly believes in proactive Continuity Planning and implementation. We look closely at your current infrastructure, assess your risk, devise a plan and implement the strategy. Key aspects in this process include:
  
 Vulnerability - Our approach begins with first recognizing the importance of disaster recovery and then analyzing your potential exposure. Do power surges and lightning storms frequently interrupt power supply? Is the proper virus protection in place? Is virus protection scanning each file and documents? Assess flood and fire risks. 
  
 Back up Data - Is your data being backed up? Virtually all organizations utilize some form of backup. What is over looked however is how reliable this back up actually is. Rarely is this backup needed. Are you confident you could successfully restore this data in the event of a disaster? Our disaster planning includes actively simulating disaster within an organization. The aim is to prepare the organization in case disaster does hit. Similar to fire drills in office buildings, our process prepares your organization in the event of a disaster. 
  
 Protect against power problems - The most common problem with network availability fortunately is the most preventable. A thorough assessment of the current infrastructure will allow us to provide you with power solutions to avoid downtime and loss of data. Often inexpensive UPS systems are all that is required to protect the resources from this exposure. 
  
 Virus Protection - Computer viruses can wreak havoc on a network, placing your data at risk of corruption and deletion. Your risk can be greatly reduced with virus protection software and gateway servers. Data and email accessed is first checked before being made available on the network. 
  
 Redundant Systems- ensures business continuity and resource availability in the event of a systems failure. Redundant systems spread the risk across multiple devices and servers, ensuring resources are available in the event one of these devices fails. Poly Partners will look at your key resources, and devise a redundant system to ensure 99.99% up time of your resources
  
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 January 2009 )