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Business continuity is an organization’s ability to continue critical operations despite disasters. It’s put into place to ensure that business may continue as close to normal as possible in the event of an unexpected disruption.
There are three key elements to business continuity: resilience, recovery, and contingency. Resilience means that critical business functions and the supporting infrastructure are designed to be mostly unaffected by disruptions. This is achieved through redundancy, spare capacity, and other techniques. Next, arrangements must be made to recover or restore business functions in the event of failure. This may involve having a backup site or using cloud-based services. Finally, contingencies help businesses effectively cope with major incidents. This might involve a disaster recovery plan and a crisis management team.
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A well-thought-out disaster recovery plan goes hand-in-hand with business continuity practices. However, there are a few key distinctions. While business continuity strives to help you maintain operations, the primary intent of disaster recovery is to restore your infrastructure and data access to pre-event levels. Disaster recovery can also mean sitting down with your staff to create plans, protocols, and procedures to prevent disasters from happening once again.
Another important part of a disaster recovery plan is implementing strategies that keep your systems up and running at full capacity and without abnormalities. Your disaster recovery plan kicks in alongside of and after your business continuity to help you operate with as few snags as possible.
Business continuity keeps you operational; disaster recovery helps you return to normal. ITC offers expertise for both.
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