Disaster Recovery

Every business should have a business continuity plan in place, not an idea, but a well-articulated and detailed course of action to ensure that their business can get through a disaster and continue on in the aftermath. This plan includes crisis management, business procedures/processes and work area management to name a few considerations.

InfusionPoints extensive experience leaves us uniquely positioned to help you test, validate and modify your disaster recovery strategy. In turn, this process helps ensure that your disaster recovery strategy supports your recovery objectives and keeps pace with your ever-changing IT and application environment.

InfusionPoints Disaster Recovery Services include:
Disaster Recovery Planning

  • Recommended IT disaster recovery objectives
  • Identification of critical applications and associated hardware technology
  • Scope definition for your initial recovery plan
  • Steps needed to operationally integrate your IT disaster recovery effort
  • Steps to improve your organization’s IT disaster recovery efforts – including how and when to look beyond information technology

Disaster Recovery Testing

  • Clarify recovery roles and responsibilities to ensure accountability
  • Test recovery procedures to ensure quick response
  • Assess performance against recovery objectives
  • Verify that adequate recovery resources are in place
  • Identify gaps in your plan

Our Full Lifecycle Services

We leverage our IT frameworks to infuse security into multiple points throughout our client's business solution lifecycle, by providing IT Consulting, Cyber Security and Technology services including:

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