Disaster recovery planning is an ongoing process, not a static document or software program.There are four important phases to the recovery planning process.
- Risk and Business Impact Analysis
Strategic Planning
This step evaluates a wide range of recovery alternatives for critical business functions.We help our clients balance initial and ongoing costs with recovery time frames for each strategy.With an objective comparison of costs and benefits, our clients can make informed decisions regarding their recovery capabilities.
- Business Continuation Plan Documentation
Testing, Training and Maintenance
This phase exercises a company's evolving recovery capabilities and familiarizes its employees with their roles for plan implementation. Without testing and training, the plan is just a document.An effective plan is as dynamic as the company, so it demands updating as changes occur.
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