The dependency of business processes upon the continuous availability of the technology infrastructure that supports them has never been as critical and far-reaching as it is today. Interrupt the IT infrastructure - especially normal access to data - and you effectively interrupt the business.
In short, there is no wrong way to develop a disaster recovery capability for a company. One does NOT need a "professional certification" to do the work, but can be reasonably certain of developing a testable plan through the application of readily-accessible project management skills, a bit of industry knowledge, business and technical savvy, and a healthy dose of commonsense.
Let us at Engel.com be your guide to help you create such a plan.
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“Spending on IT outsourcing services in North America is expected to grow more than 11 percent, year-over-years.”
-Gartner Dataquest
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