AVOID THE HORROR No one knows when--or if--a systems failure will occur, which is why it's even more important for your firm, and your clients, to develop, maintain and regularly test a disaster recovery plan to mitigate the losses due to a system failure.
What does D/R stand for?
D/R stands for Disaster Recovery
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- Information technology (IT) and computers
- Organizations, NGOs, schools, universities, etc.
- Business, finance, etc.
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Your firm is prepared: It has a disaster recovery plan that will allow it to contact the employees, clients and vendors important to its operations; it has off-site data backup; and it has equipped its staff members to work from home offices.
Some companies lost most, if not all, of their disaster recovery team, as well as large numbers of their information technology (IT) staffs.
Can you really afford to take disaster recovery risks with your corporate data?
Data backup and disaster recovery planning has long been an important part of corporate organizations, although often not an especially prominent one.