Top 7 Tips For An Effective Disaster Recovery Plan

Here’s a no-brainer – many companies rely on IT for their survival and they won’t be able to work if their system went down. If you think your company is one of them, then it’s important to have a proper Disaster Recovery (DR) plan in place so that you are able to reduce your downtime and get back online as quickly as possible.

Here are top 7 tips to help you implement an effective Disaster Recovery plan:

Identify your risks:
Identifying major security threats to your IT infrastructure can help you put procedures in place that will reduce the risk and determine the course of action needed for recovery.

Prioritize your activities:
Identify your most critical services and the order in which you want to restore them. This will help you create a recovery plan which will help minimize the effect of the disaster on your business.

Make a list of software details:
If you’re running different software programs in your business for different activities, make sure you have a complete list of applications you are using, their configuration settings, the contact details of the owners, and your contract details. This will help you remember the applications important for your business.

Create a response team:
This is an essential element of a DR Plan and includes personnel you will need to get your system back online. You can take help from your internal staff or can hire third party vendors to help you in this process.

Assess Recovery Procedures:
The top goal of every company is recovery and restoration of its data after the disaster. In order to collect and restore the data, the company must answer questions like where the data has been stored, who has access to the data, is the data secure, whether it can be recovered in case it’s lost and how to retrieve the data in case the company switches its users.

Keep your backup ready and waiting:
It is often said that business should never anticipate profits but should provide for all possible losses. Keep a backup of all your business resources on-site, off-site or on the Cloud so that you don’t have to worry about the data loss in case of a disaster.

Run and Test your plan:
Testing your plan is another important part of DR planning. No matter how well you’ve planned your recovery, actually implementing the process is always different from the way it was planned. Run the test plan and make the required tweaks for the final version of the DR plan.

When a disaster strikes, most of the companies suffer because of the absence of a proper Disaster Recovery Solution. Having a solid DR plan will help the businesses resume their operations after the minimum downtime and continue to provide good and reliable services to their customers and suppliers. Developing a DR plan can be time-consuming but the benefits heavily outweigh the costs should a disaster occur.

 

Sysfore can help you with a cost-efficient way to meet your disaster recovery objectives. You can write to us at info@sysfore.com or call us at +91-80-4110-5555.

Top 5 Applications of Machine 2 Machine Technology

Machine 2 Machine (hereafter M2M) communication is an important part for Internet of Things (hereafter IoT) inspired world to become a reality. M2M technology is needed to create a common network of communication between all physical objects. These communications help the businesses in improving their processes, monitoring their assets and generating more revenues.

In this article, we’ll talk about some of the applications of Machine to Machine Technology. Read more

Debunking the common misconceptions about IoT

The number of devices connected to the internet are increasing every day and are bringing fascinating changes in the entire industry. These changes generate a lot of curiosity among the leaders and come with various misconceptions. With one negative incident involving the IoT, businesses jump to conclusions which prevent them from deriving the benefits of IoT as a whole.

In this article we have debunked some of the common misconceptions about Internet of Things:

IoT is a new Technology: Many business leaders believe that IoT is a new technology and doesn’t guarantee success. While the term “Internet of Things” is relatively new, the underlying technology and business model has been generating tremendous value for more than a decade for businesses worldwide. A study by Boston Consulting Group revealed that small businesses that use IoT increase their revenue 15% faster than those who don’t.

It is just another Machine to Machine (M2M): With data moving between multiple connected devices, IoT seems to have similar functionalities as of M2M. However, in reality, IoT covers a lot more than that and can be called an extension of M2M. More than one host on the Internet could act as a central control system in IoT which allows remote monitoring and control of various other devices like smartphones which would have an application communicating with the common host.

Only big companies with high budgets can leverage IoT: According to a survey, nearly half of all small businesses believe IoT is expensive. They believe that only large corporations with higher budgets can implement and maintain a connected infrastructure. Whereas, in reality, smaller companies are more flexible and can better leverage the IoT-driven opportunities.

IoT is only for operational use: IoT is not only for use in background operations and has more to do with savings and improving efficiency of the organization. It allows accurate collection and reliable view of data with the help of multiple sensors on connected devices. With cheaper sensors and ways of accessing the information from these sensors, a company can increase its efficiency, improve products and discover new business models.

CONCLUSION: Do not let these misconceptions distract you from reality. The IoT is a feasible development that will take over the entire world. Those who prepare for it today will be the first ones to bring a new revolution tomorrow.