NetStandard Adds Business Continuity Planning Tools
When thinking about business continuity, you should think of the numbers five and four.
- 90% of businesses that are closed for five days or longer will never reopen.
- Only five percent of non-regulated businesses have a continuity plan.
- Your actions within the first four hours of a disruption will determine whether you are a survivor or a statistic.
It’s undeniable: business continuity planning is a difficult process and deals with an unpleasant topic. You don’t have to create a plan by yourself. If you’re one of the 95% of businesses that don’t have a plan, you can correct this risk by using NetStandard’s newest business continuity offering.
Survivor or Statistic is a comprehensive planning tool that provides the software, tools and education needed to develop a complete and actionable business continuity plan at a reasonable cost. Survivor or Statistic eliminates the roadblocks businesses often face by breaking the process down into manageable sections.
Four Concepts, 64 Steps
Survivor or Statistic relies on four concepts to create a plan: awareness, prevention, recovery and continuation. A roadmap processes guides you through 64 steps that keeps the process on-track and ensures that nothing is overlooked. The tool also contains sample documents that you can customize to your business.
Completing the steps results in a business continuity plan that contains the persons and teams charged with responding to an event; response plans based on the type of event; and a threat matrix that identifies the most likely disruptions your business will face.
Convenience and Compatibility
NetStandard offers Survivor and Statistic as a Software as a Service (SaaS) application. This gives you maximum convenience, as multiple persons in your organization can access it from anywhere using a web browser.
If your business requires SAS 70 Type II compliance, using Survivor or Statistic will meet this requirement, as our data center has successfully completed a SAS 70 Type II Audit.
And you can gain a complete business continuity solution by completing a plan with Survivor or Statistic, and using NetStandard’s response offering, Agility Recovery Systems. Agility is based on an insurance model, so you pay an affordable monthly fee and get access to power, technology, space and connectivity services when a disruption happens.
Learn More
You can learn more about Survivor or Statistic by watching a series of videos on Disaster Recovery Solutions and how to plan for a disaster, please click on the links below to preview this great workshop Or Contact NetStandard for more details on how to get started.
- The Framework IT Solution
- Why Do Most Companies Not Have A Disaster Recovery Plan
- Who Should be the Business Continuity Coordinator
- What Makes a Good Business Continuity Plan
- What do most people think when you say Business Continuity or Disaster Recovery
- Quick Demo of the Framework IT Software
- Post Completion of Business Continuity Planning
- How does Framework IT work with Agility Disaster Recovery
- A Little About the Software
- NetStandard’s View on IT Managed Services