Disaster Management - Workforce Continuity

Disaster planning has traditionally involved protecting the data center and its assets, attending to the data, the software, and the necessary hardware.
 
May 22, 2008 - PRLog -- In times of disaster however, even when disaster plans function flawlessly, the prospects for business continuity are often grim. Why? Because when it comes to business, the people involved are still the most important element. Now, new technologies and services are available to en­sure that after a disaster the people involved in the day-to-day planning and running of a business have the same level of access to data, services, and all other necessary corporate resources as they had before one. In addition, even during the most exacting times companies will be able to reach out to their employees and provide them with needed services to get them through the hard times.

Is your network protected?  Digital Reach can review your current disaster plan or implement a new one.  Contact Digital Reach, Inc. to learn more. http://www.digitalreachinc.com/blog/2008/05/06/disaster-management-workforce-continuity/

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