Continuity Centers

Author Archives: Gregory Tellone

“What’s wrong with your current DR?”

When that question emerges, here are some of the best points to answer with. … Read More

Add a business continuity and disaster recovery plan for 2016

It’s imperative that every business, of every size, has a disaster plan – and the consequences are steep if the plan is ignored. Many small operations do not reopen after a disaster, especially those without plans in place. … Read More

Business continuity and disaster recovery are possible for an SMB

Before enlisting help, a company needs to make sure it understands where its vulnerabilities lie. … Read More

Keep business continuity on the front burner

Once a business has a plan in place, the tendency is to think of the issue as solved, and not go back to reexamine their practices and procedures again. This is a mistake, a good business continuity and disaster recovery plan needs to constantly be looked at and tweaked in order to make sure it continues to cover a business in the best way possible. … Read More

How to create a business continuity plan

The right kind of plan can protect a small business from major disasters like earthquakes and hurricanes as well as smaller issues like server crashes or computer viruses. It can even help cover contingencies for what to do if a key employee is sick or leaves the company. … Read More

Long-term considerations for DR strategies

Disaster recovery best practices have evolved significantly in the past few years, driven by the rapid transformation of business technologies, risk and the globalization of economic competition. … Read More

Industry-specific disaster recovery tips released

Plenty of disaster recovery best practices are shared across industries and even regions. … Read More

7 Steps toward more resilient business continuity

Business continuity and disaster recovery have become more complex and challenging matters in the era of digital operations, as companies are far more reliant upon advanced technology today than ever before. … Read More

Knowledge is power in business continuity

Not so long ago, experts and advocacy groups worried that the average small-business owner was fearfully unprepared for a major man-made or natural disaster, and that many of them did not understand the basic tenets of continuity. … Read More

Improving the outcomes of DR tests

One of the more critical aspects of disaster recovery planning involves the testing of relevant technologies, processes and policies, as well as the users involved, to ensure that the framework can actually work in practice. … Read More

Nailing the strategic elements of business continuity

Corporate strategies are almost always reliant upon the adequate management of people, processes and technology, and this could not be any truer than when it comes to business continuity and disaster recovery. … Read More

Tightening up recovery strategies

With natural and man-made disasters becoming a bit more damaging and widespread as the years progress, more companies are beginning to get serious about continuity and recovery planning to avoid the prospect of disruptions and outages. … Read More