When discussing a Disaster Recovery Plan, we refer to a series of processes and technological measures, forming part of the broader concept of Business Continuity, aimed at restoring, as quickly as possible, the technological infrastructures, systems, and data required to deliver “core business” services in the face of unexpected events (whether natural, human, or technological disasters).
A disaster recovery plan is essential for every business because it enables an effective and efficient response to emergency situations through the analysis of system levels and criticalities.
Today, having a corporate disaster recovery plan means being ready to face possible incidents that could jeopardize business continuity.
A recent ISTAT study found that among companies that suffered disastrous events with significant data losses, around 43% never resumed operations, 51% closed within two years, and only 6% survived in the long term.
Risk assessment involves identifying threats, vulnerabilities, risks, and economic losses in such cases: fundamentally, a disaster is anything that restricts access to systems or even disrupts ICT processes.
With a dedicated team, Laus Informatica supports clients with Remote Backup-Evaulting, Tape Vaulting, and Archive Management services.
Remote backup is the process of storing backup copies of data in a different geographical location from where the originals reside. In case of failures, tampering, environmental events, theft, loss, or malware attacks, it is necessary to create one or more data copies, ensuring both logical and physical redundancy of information.
The storage and transport of magnetic media can be customized according to the client’s business criticality levels. Transportation is carried out with armored vehicles, using specialized security cases equipped with appropriate materials to absorb shocks, adhering to ECMA (European Computer Manufacturers Association) standards.
Our archive management service, in partnership with a trusted provider, offers exceptionally high security standards that are difficult for clients to achieve independently. Factors related to the service (such as digitization, archiving, and storage) are continuously improving in quality and are consistently monitored and managed according to a zero-risk policy throughout all procedural phases.
Laus Informatica provides a structured disaster recovery plan service for businesses, divided into four key phases:
We support existing Business Impact Analyses (BIA) by identifying business-critical IT architectures through risk analysis, evaluating the probability of service disruptions, and assessing their potential impact on business continuity.
We determine the functional requirements for implementing the necessary infrastructure, define budgets, select relevant external providers, and develop the optimal solution based on business needs.
We assist with contract negotiations with external outsourcers, provide consultations, and offer solution and project design proposals tailored to the client’s needs.
We support Disaster Recovery testing to ensure the recovery of critical business applications, from planning to execution, while identifying areas for further improvement across the IT infrastructure.
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