Business Continuity Plan (BCP)
Do you have a continuity plan that allows you to not stop your business activity in case of suffering any security contingency?
Hardware failure? Internal error? Weather catastrophe? Cyberattack? Server outage?
If you think this is something that can only happen to others, check below some of the organizations that have suffered cyberattacks in the last year, the main cause of interruptions in activity.
Having an IT Disaster Recovery Plan should be a common practice in all companies as a fundamental measure to protect the business and our clients.
Worldwide companies do not have a business continuity plan.
Of the companies are looking for faster or more effective security solutions.
Have reported experiencing a reputation impact due to cyberattacks.
Of the companies fail after experiencing a significant loss of data.
Giants like Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Oracle, among others, invest huge amounts of money in the development of their public clouds, and a large portion of this investment is dedicated to providing enormous security measures to their clouds. This makes the CLOUD one of the best places to host our corporate systems and applications, or at least a replica of them that allows us to operate in case of disasters, since our organizations can hardly match these levels of security investment to achieve similar results. However, they can take advantage of all these benefits at a very reasonable price due to the economies of scale generated by the CLOUD.
"Everything fails, all the time" this famous quote from AWS CTO, Werner Vogels says the simple truth, your system or application will eventually fail, usually sooner than later.
Basically, to avoid finding ourselves in similar situations without having to make investments in hardware and/or licences that prevent their implementation:
Paying ransoms to recover our data
Putting our customers at risk
Million-dollar losses due to not having service
Having a mechanism for recovering our applications, data, and systems within a Business Continuity Plan would have helped thousands of companies avoid absolutely undesirable situations that have caused million-dollar losses in many sectors and, in some cases, significant threats of technical bankruptcy.
Today, corporate systems and applications are essential for normal business development, and it is vital that we have the necessary capabilities and tools to ensure that our processes continue to operate within a reasonable time frame in the event of a disaster.
CLOUD as the first level of security against disasters and cyberattacks.
Building your Business Continuity Plan on the CLOUD advantages
Faster Recovery
Security
Reasonable Costs
Redundant Systems
The cloud offers a multitude of regions to deploy your contingency scenario, and allows you to redundantly replicate your systems in minutes in any of the data centers around the world.
Scalability and Flexibility
Dimension your contingency scenarios according to your needs and only pay for what you need and use at any given time.
Minimum RTO & RPO
Agility
Within the Disaster Recovery environment, you can test your scenarios and even use your redundant components to offload your main systems (e.g. Datawarehouse loads).
And furthermore, in CLOUD, you will only pay for those resources of your continuity plan when you actually use them, making it an unbeatable economic alternative.
The winning solution
Why Neteris
At Neteris, we are committed to the security of our clients, which is why we strongly advocate for cloud solutions. In a sound strategy, it is essential to analyze the situation, determine the criticality of the environments, and design the action protocol.
Our team of consultants will analyse your case to determine together the most cost-effective way to meet your optimal RTO and RPO, either by creating or improving your contingency plan, so that you are prepared for any disaster.