Ensure Business Continuity with Business Continuity Solutions
Technological advancements have changed remarkably the way businesses operate today, but the increased reliance on technology has its own share of disadvantages. Though IT solutions and services help enterprises to carry out their business operations swiftly, smoothly and perfectly, it has not been able to guarantee continuous business operations.
Disasters are part and parcel of any industry, which can never be predicted nor prevented. The only thing that can be done is to reduce its impact on businesses. In today’s highly competitive and volatile business environment, business disruptions, which lead to information and service loss, are something that does not go down well with customers.
The solution for this problem is Business Continuity Planning (BCP). BCP does not stop disasters from happening but it can help to mitigate the damage caused by it. Disasters can be anything from technical glitches such as equipment failure and network outages, minor events such as sick days and snow days to extreme events such as pandemics and natural disasters. Instead of focusing on resuming business operations after a disaster, enterprises should aim at ensuring business continuity without any form of disruptions or interruptions even during a disaster. Wikipedia defines BCP as a set of documents, instructions, and procedures that “identifies an organization’s exposure to internal and external threats and synthesizes hard and soft assets to provide effective prevention and recovery for the organization, while maintaining competitive advantage and value system integrity.”
The ability of an enterprise to recover from a disaster depends upon the effectiveness of its business continuity planning. And today there are business continuity solutions available such as RDP remote access, load balancers and so on that mitigate business disruptions and help enterprises to stand up to the demanding requirements of business continuity. The following are some of the benefits of deploying business continuity solutions.
· Ensure core systems are up and running
· Help business avoid losing money and productivity by enabling employees to get to work, even when they can’t get to the office
· Ensure uninterrupted service for business critical applications
· Enable access to physical and virtual desktops from any device, anywhere
Statistics show that 2 out of 5 businesses that encounter a disaster do not survive even 5 years. In such a scenario, it is necessary that enterprises come up with effective business continuity planning rather than pay a huge price for failing to do so.