Weekly Tech Tips Episode 65:
Why your business should have a business continuity plan
Technology’s reached a point where it’s critical to virtually all businesses… but is constantly under attack.
How long could your business survive without any internet access or even your data?
A day? A week? Would you still have a business in a month?
In our new video, we explore how easily “business as usual” can be disrupted, and why you need to be fully prepared with a business continuity plan.
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Why your business should have a business continuity plan
As we all know very well by now, “business as usual” can be interrupted quickly and painfully.
Premises can be closed – staff can be forced to work remotely – cyber-attacks can happen at any time – and key staff can suddenly be absent…
These are just a few of the issues all businesses should plan for.
So that you can continue to operate with as little downtime as possible.
But how do you start creating a business continuity plan?
When it comes to your technology, software, and IT setup, we can help you build your plan.
The pandemic taught us that anything can happen.
Think through how you’d deal with problems before they happen, and recovery will be so much easier.
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