Disaster Recovery

Disaster Recovery Services

Sometimes, when unforeseen episodes in the form of natural disasters, cyberattacks, power outages, and others, come into existence, a disaster recovery plan is essential to help you respond adeptly.

With a disaster recovery plan, we would formulate strategies that minimize the effects of your disaster, so that your firm could quickly resume vital operations – or better yet, continue to function.

Unified is a software and services provider that connects marketing data sets to optimize the investments through the buyer’s journey. Unified’s SaaS platform accomplishes this task for media buyers and brand managers, who in turn coordinate their social media campaigns, to transform data into actionable intelligence. Its biggest challenge, however, was that it had to bring its entire operating environment as quickly as possible when a catastrophe struck.

So, the company moved its operations to the AWS cloud so that business continuity could be achieved seamlessly. In the face of a disaster, the company would be now up and running in minutes!

If your business lifeline is also similar to that of Unified, it’s only a savvy move to leverage our disaster recovery services. Let’s walk you through some of the benefits.

Assets

Reduced Downtime

Unlike the traditional disaster recovery methods, the cloud-based disaster recovery technology would offer your organization the power to run off the cloud or restore any vital data to any coordinate. In an IT disaster, this is the swiftest solution that helps you get your systems back online.

Reliable Technology

Even in the absence of a calamity, cloud-based disaster recovery would facilitate frequent and non-disruptive testing of the IT recovery actions. This would help you test your recovery point objective and time with high accuracy, which, in turn, strengthens your disaster recovery plan.

Rapid Deployment

Entities have the privilege to avail specialized knowledge in a cloud-based solution. For instance, sans significant investments in hardware and software, why, even a secondary site, it’s possible to deploy a disaster recovery plan.

Although these benefits make cloud-based disaster recovery plans viable, you cannot overlook the obstacles that could deter your course.

Hurdles

Data Protection

In times of IT attacks, the lack of sufficient data integrity could jeopardize your customers’ systems and data.

Access Control

While delegating access control, you need to ensure that secure access is delivered to critical systems and data, so that unauthorized access and potential damage could be written off. Therefore, before venturing into the action plan, get an audit data that addresses the security, processing integrity and the privacy metrics of your vendor.

Device Management

Your server infrastructure could be stabilized by migrating to the cloud. However, the same governance cannot be dictated over devices such as your PCs and mobile devices that access your cloud assets. While formulating a disaster recovery plan, this aspect of how you could protect the data that flows through these devices must be considered too.

Ready to Migrate to the Cloud?

We are excited to know your decision in migrating to the cloud.

Impressed by the benefits? Let’s talk strategy!

Still speculative about the entire process, let’s have a dialogue!

Contact Us

Disaster Recovery Services

Sometimes, when unforeseen episodes in the form of natural disasters, cyberattacks, power outages, and others, come into existence, a disaster recovery plan is essential to help you respond adeptly.

With a disaster recovery plan, we would formulate strategies that minimize the effects of your disaster, so that your firm could quickly resume vital operations – or better yet, continue to function.

Unified is a software and services provider that connects marketing data sets to optimize the investments through the buyer’s journey. Unified’s SaaS platform accomplishes this task for media buyers and brand managers, who in turn coordinate their social media campaigns, to transform data into actionable intelligence. Its biggest challenge, however, was that it had to bring its entire operating environment as quickly as possible when a catastrophe struck.

So, the company moved its operations to the AWS cloud so that business continuity could be achieved seamlessly. In the face of a disaster, the company would be now up and running in minutes!

If your business lifeline is also similar to that of Unified, it’s only a savvy move to leverage our disaster recovery services. Let’s walk you through some of the benefits.

Assets

Reduced Downtime

Unlike the traditional disaster recovery methods, the cloud-based disaster recovery technology would offer your organization the power to run off the cloud or restore any vital data to any coordinate. In an IT disaster, this is the swiftest solution that helps you get your systems back online.

Reliable Technology

Even in the absence of a calamity, cloud-based disaster recovery would facilitate frequent and non-disruptive testing of the IT recovery actions. This would help you test your recovery point objective and time with high accuracy, which, in turn, strengthens your disaster recovery plan.

Rapid Deployment

Entities have the privilege to avail specialized knowledge in a cloud-based solution. For instance, sans significant investments in hardware and software, why, even a secondary site, it’s possible to deploy a disaster recovery plan.

Although these benefits make cloud-based disaster recovery plans viable, you cannot overlook the obstacles that could deter your course.

Hurdles

Data Protection

In times of IT attacks, the lack of sufficient data integrity could jeopardize your customers’ systems and data.

Access Control

While delegating access control, you need to ensure that secure access is delivered to critical systems and data, so that unauthorized access and potential damage could be written off. Therefore, before venturing into the action plan, get an audit data that addresses the security, processing integrity and the privacy metrics of your vendor.

Device Management

Your server infrastructure could be stabilized by migrating to the cloud. However, the same governance cannot be dictated over devices such as your PCs and mobile devices that access your cloud assets. While formulating a disaster recovery plan, this aspect of how you could protect the data that flows through these devices must be considered too.

Ready to Migrate to the Cloud?

We are excited to know your decision in migrating to the cloud.

Impressed by the benefits? Let’s talk strategy!

Still speculative about the entire process, let’s have a dialogue!

Contact Us