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Disaster Recovery Systems and Consulting Services |
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Using today's technology to protect your data and systems from unforeseen events such as power outages, viruses and hacker attacks are just the first vital steps in developing a plan to recover from a disaster. MCR Technologies has had years of experience in helping our clients develop the foundations for business continuity in the event of a disaster. Every business or organization can suffer a catastrophe, and it can happen any day, any time. It might be weather, fire, flood, explosion, or even deliberate sabotage, but the experts agree that for most businesses, it is not a matter of if, but when. So it is a good business practice to develop a Plan to cope and recover should a disaster strike.
We will partner with you to develop a comprehensive plan to reduce the impact of a catastrophic loss. This includes risk assessment, identification of resources, creating effective policies and verification of your plans. Our team will work with you to design and implement a Disaster Recovery Plan that is flexible and that will evolve with your business. The Disaster that might strike your business can come from any direction, at any time. The two questions you should be asking yourself are; "How long will it take to re-establish my business processes?" and "Can I get my technology back on line quickly?". If your answers to either are "I don't know", then you should be thinking about the development of a Disaster Recovery Plan. Contact us to learn more...
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MCR Technologies has partnered with industry leaders such as Computer
Associates®, Veritas®, and American Power Conversion® to bring you
powerful and reliable technology tools to help protect your data and your
systems. These systems should be part of every recovery plan, but they
are just the start of the process.