
Disaster recovery planning for the continuity of the business is a key to success in the new millennium. Business continuity planning is no longer something the big guys do. It is something the “smart” guys do.
It is not a factor of size, the need for server disaster recovery can hit a company of any size. If you have a small business website you are as vulnerable as a large corporation when a new virus is released. Plan for the disaster, and the small business’s website can recover quickly, fail to plan, and you could be out of commission for weeks, even months. Many disasters require entrepreneurs to take out small business loans for women and men who’s businesses failed to have a business continuity plan, and the cash reserve is not able to handle the sudden drain of increased expenses with the drop in income. You get the picture.
Businesses with small websites are the most vulnerable. They typically don’t have staffs of people that oversee their IT department. It is usually the mom and pop operations that are hit the hardest for failing to have a disaster recovery plan. Nothing is more important than a business’s continuity planning. Server disaster recovery is one area of planning, there are many more. A small business should take a day and consider everything that could possibly go wrong and then develop a plan as to how they would handle those things if they occurred. It is much wiser to avoid what can be avoided than to skip the planning for disaster recovery and find yourself wishing you had.
The small business loans for women and men entrepreneurs can then be used to grow the business, not for server recovery or disaster recovery software, or for rebuilding the small business websites.
You can find expert disaster recovery planners and business continuity planners to help you with solutions that are not obvious. You don’t have to reinvent the wheel!
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