Business Continuity Planning – Featuring Zombies from The Walking Dead
Brains, Braiiiiiins, Braaaiiiiiiiins – these are three things required by both business continuity plans and zombies alike. In AMC’s The Walking Dead, zombies are plentiful.
Gregory is a well-known disaster recovery expert in the New York area, whose illustrious career spans over twenty years in the Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (BC/DR) field. A self-confessed “recovery geek”, Gregory is a thought leader in all things disaster recovery. He has focused his extensive expertise on delivering a new approach to recovery for businesses of all sizes. Since 1999, he has propelled Continuity Centers forward in their singular mission: rescuing businesses from disasters.
Brains, Braiiiiiins, Braaaiiiiiiiins – these are three things required by both business continuity plans and zombies alike. In AMC’s The Walking Dead, zombies are plentiful.
In your business, it’s important to plan ahead for potential disasters. You do this by meeting with your team and establishing best practices, by ensuring that you have the proper tools and resources to overcome the disaster, and most of all, by minimizing the downtime of your business.
On October 3, 1993, nearly 100 United States Army Rangers dropped into Somalia’s capital of Mogadishu. They were commanded by Captain Mike Steele. Their mission? Capture two prized lieutenants of a Somali warlord.
If your business is struck by a disaster of any kind, you’ll want to make sure you are prepared. If you watch Game of Thrones closely, you’ll see a few signs of a good disaster recovery plan.
Our people differentiate us from other products and services. While technology changes and is replaced on a daily basis, our experience and delivery continues to build over time. The team at Continuity Centers will consistently impress you with their knowledge, drive, and focus. Our instant business recovery (IBR) is made of several parts that complete […]
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