How to Stay in Business — When the Sky Falls In Final

To wind up this series on Business Continuity Planning here’s a summary as to why you should plan:

  • Information systems built on computers have become increasingly vital to the effective operation of a business;
  • The provision of timely business services has become progressively more dependent on computer systems;
  • By now you should be even more aware of the impact on your business that a serious incident could have;
  • The necessity of setting up at least a semiformal procedure to be complied with when a disaster happens;
  • The high probability of an increase in inefficient IT and data protection safeguards;
  • The need to set up efficient and effective recovery strategies to diminish the consequences of any disrupting events;
  • To have the goal of lessening the costs and losses which might otherwise arise from the occurrence of severe events, and finally
  • Prevention of failure of your business resulting from any disrupting events.

Terence CAVB (Certified Australian Virtual Business)
Principal, Cyberspace Virtual Services, Western Australia
www.virtualservices.com.auExperience the Difference

www.virtualservices.com.au/CVS_blogMy contribution to business owners
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2007 Thomas Leonard International VA of Distinction Award Nominee
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