Trevor Wood interviewed by The Leicester Mercury
“BE READY FOR NASTY SURPRISES” Tuesday 11th December
“One in five small businesses will have some form of business continuity interruption in a year,” said Trevor Wood, director of Redline Digital Services in Lutterworth, an IT consultancy which helps businesses to draw up business continuity plans.
In his experience, putting together a plan of action is relatively easy.
“Plans I’ve worked on for small businesses rarely cost much more than my time because most of the cost comes after the event. At that point the insurance companies invariably foot a large part of the bill.”
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Yes, you are right about business
failure after a major disaster. This
we have also seen recently in
the UK when major flood caused a
major breakdown for various IT
and non-IT companies to lost their
data.
To avoid this, any business, either
SMB or enterprise, must have
disaster recovery plan. Bare Metal
Recovery is one a technology which
is available in the market but not
all people know about this. Check
this out at,
http://www.unitrends.co.uk
They are the originator for Bare Metal
term. Using this technology
one can restoer OS and Data very
quickly.