Wednesday, December 9, 2009

The Importance of a Disaster Prevention Package

By Elmore R. Remington

Far too many people feel that disasters are not a major concern to consider when opening a new business. Unfortunately, they have not considered the ramifications of a single virus wiping out their entire software, hardware, and internal networking.

In fairness, it is a difficult notion to handle. No one wants to believe that in such a small amount of time an entire business can collapse, and one's livelihood could vanish before his eyes. The idea is horrifying.

After the fact, it is very clear that if one would know that such a thing were to take place, a preventative measure would have been taken. Being that there was nothing done, it is the fault of none other then the business owner himself who did not buy a destruction prevention package.

There are ways to protect one's business from such catastrophes. Companies such as Evergreen Data provides companies business protection services that back up company data so that in case of an external invasion by a virus or hacker, the information is protected and cannot be tampered with or lost.

In case of an emergency situation, like in the case mentioned above, Evergreen's business continuity services provide all that is necessary for the company to keep functioning. Orders can still be placed, payments made, and the company's survival is guaranteed. Such a service is absolutely necessary for a company to have.

Furthermore, Evergreen will insure all that was lost is completely repaired and intact. It will not let a single thing change from the way the business had been previously functioning. All systems will be repaired to exactly the way that they were originally programmed.

Moreover, Evergreen provides disaster recovery training, in which a recovery team is sent to the company in order to restore and train the employees the mode of operation until all systems are completely up and running as normal.

Such services are absolutely necessary and vital for every business to have. No business is exempt or able to evade a disaster when it strikes.

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