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BCP
/ DR Services Overview:
Risk Management -
Review of your facilities, environmental factors, hazardous materials issues,
etc. to determine overall risk.
Facilities Management - Usually
includes several areas:
Building Impact Analysis: What
building concerns would you have as a result of serious storm activity
(hurricanes, etc?)
Business Impact Analysis: What effect
could a disaster (water damage, fire damage) to your building(s) have on your
business functions?
Business Interruption Analysis: What
is the immediate impact to your bottom line if you cannot provide your service
or product to customers? What is the risk of customers going to other sources
when you cannot respond and then never returning?
Personnel Impact: Who will notify
employees of procedures and alternative plans for productivity to continue when
your building cannot be occupied due to a disaster? Do you run the risk if
losing valuable employees if you are out of operation for a period of time?
IT Application Impact: Identifies and
quantifies the potential impact, over time, if essential computer applications
cannot be processed.
Alternative IT Processing Analysis: Determines
the best alternative plan assuming the company is no longer able to use its
computer facilities.
Technology Analysis - Provides an objective and
independent analysis of the recoverability of backup methodologies. Secondly,
there is an assessment of sizing and prioritization. This analysis includes an
onsite technical review of data storage and network sizing, and determines the
prioritization of recovery. Lastly, the restoration process review is designed
to assist companies with the adaptation of existing restoration procedures to
the subscribed recovery configuration.
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Recovery Planning - Includes an incident management
plan that bridges the existing emergency plan to the business recovery plan. It
also includes full detail on how the MIS department should recover effectively.
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Maintenance and Enhancement - Involves the
procedures for maintaining and enhancing the plan based on everyday business
changes and the tests performed.
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