Disaster Recovery
Our disaster recovery eBook includes over 200 pages of disaster recovery case studies, specific instructions and guidelines including the following templates:
The best disaster recovery and business continuity handbook available online; Our disaster recovery guide is a single, comprehensive, text that explains the principles of disaster recovery planning and presents an easy to follow step-by-step methodology to implement a complete plan. The methodology considers protection of mission critical business processes, resources, services and is Sarbanes-Okley & HIPAA Compliant. It focuses on key resources such as IT systems and infrastructure, manufacturing and production equipment and products, facilities, work areas, vital records, and critical data. The methodology is consistent with business continuity industry standards, disaster recovery guidelines, and business continuity best practices.
This disaster recovery book gives readers the skills to manage risks, conduct a business impact analysis, develop a business continuity strategy, and develop, test, and maintain a business continuity plan. The main body of the Corporate Shield eBook contains 26 chapters structured according to the key disaster recovery and business continuity planning stages. Also includes 3 case studies of real world Disaster Recovery examples.
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Disaster Recovery Risk Analysis
Contains: Key questions business managers need to ask in order to assess their exposure to risk. This is the first step of creating a solid Disaster Recovery Plan. (3 pages)
Team Objectives and Procedures
Contains: Clear allocation of Disaster Recovery duties to the following teams: Customer, Facilities, Hardware, Telecommunications, Applications Software and Systems Software. (4 pages)
Data Center Downtime Quiz & Estimate
Contains: A questionnaire designed to allow you to learn just how long your business can afford to be down. The average company's hourly downtime accounts for $78,000 in lost revenue. (2 pages)
Emergency Management Activities
Contains: Command, Control and Communication activities to review, practice and implement for a successful Disaster Recovery. (2 pages)
Detailed Emergency Procedures
Contains: The guidelines for handling emergencies such as Fire, Bomb Threats, Suspect Devices, Evacuation Procedures, Natural Disasters and Medical Emergencies. Proper preparation may prevent the need for a complete Disaster Recovery. (4 pages)
