Disaster Recovery

If a natural disaster downed power and wireline services running into your building, would your business shut down?

Without maintenance, continuous updating and regular testing, business continuity plans can become outdated very quickly, and may not serve the designed intention during a disaster situation. Dedicated resources assigned to ongoing maintenance of even the most detailed plans can help ensure business and revenue continuity in the event of a natural disaster.

Disaster recovery planning can include "zero downtime" targets and step-by-step recovery plans for all telecommunications systems, including phone lines, 1 800 service, data networks, e-commerce platforms, client databases and more. With an analysis of the business impact of downtime or damage in each telecommunications system, and a continuity plan to minimize (if not eliminate) downtime, you can reduce the level of vulnerability of these business-critical systems.

We are the telecommunications experts

Schooley Mitchell can assess your vulnerabilities and define the requirements to minimize the impact of business disaster. We can recommend preventative measures to minimize the impact, or even the possibility of downtime with your business-critical systems. Our Consultants will develop a business impact analysis that will identify the critical operations, processes and systems that require continuity planning, then help create a detailed business continuity plan.

Schooley Mitchell has the industry experience and access to the latest disaster recovery practices to help you properly prepare for unforeseen business disaster. Our advice will identify the critical elements specific to your organization, regardless of the size of your organization or the industry in which you operate.

Talk to us today about impact analysis and continuity planning specific to your business.