Disaster Recovery
Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Planning Services
WOULD YOU BE A SURVIVOR OR A STATISTIC?
If your organization had a major interruption and your technology assets were unavailable, what would it take for you to recover? At what cost?
As a leader, acknowledging these challenges means thinking about how to service customers, assessing the safety of your physical locations, to say nothing of protecting and restoring your intangible — yet extremely valuable — digital assets.
At Surefire, we guide organizations as they mitigate continuity risk and create plans to get back on track as quickly as possible in the event of a disaster. Our comprehensive Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Services lead the market in helping executives understand and prioritize their recovery time options and objectives.
WHAT IS A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF DOWNTIME FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION?
HOW MUCH DATA LOSS CAN YOU WITHSTAND?
Every Surefire Business Continuity service is customized to your exact needs. Surefire’s Business Business Continuity Team lead you through a proven process of data collection, risk mitigation, and comprehensive business impact analysis to set continuity goals based on your organizational requirements and risk tolerance. Surefire can help you think through essential business functions, identify backup facilities, and determine IT recovery strategies in light of:
- Voice and data interruptions
- Network failures
- Data loss or sabotage
- Virus or malware attacks
- Physical loss of data center or systems
- Malicious behavior.
Surefire can provide you with Disaster Recovery options which meet your business and continuity needs. Our services include distributed, prioritized recovery across geographical boundaries and immediate fail-over for those mission critical servers. We offer cloud-based DR services, on premise or a mix of cloud hybrid solutions. To meet your needs and your budget.
Surefire clients in business, government, healthcare, financial services, and education manage these continuity plans so that, when disaster strikes, they are prepared for a successful disaster recovery execution, minimizing their losses and getting back to business as quickly as possible.
Don’t let your organization be a statistic — plan now for survival.