Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery

Keep Your Organization Running — No Matter What

Operations across your organization — such as communications, supply chain management, business intelligence and commerce — all rely on the power of technology. So when IT disruptions happen, the effects can be catastrophic.

Partner with Dell today, and gain the skills, processes and technology to safeguard your organization from unexpected power outages, routine system upgrades and other potentially damaging events. No matter the complexity of your IT infrastructure, we can help you:

  • Map out a customized plan to keep your organization running through anything
  • Lower business continuity and disaster recovery costs through advanced technologies
  • Ensure staff readiness by testing plans
  • Comply with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)

     

    Prepare your organization for disruptions of all shapes and sizes. Protect your valuable information, maintain productivity and speed up recovery today through our business continuity and disaster recovery services.

     

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    1. Real Recovery for Virtual Storage

      14 Feb 2011By : Mary E. Shacklett

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      Disaster recovery and continuity can be greatly enhanced with the use of virtual storage, by savings costs, downtime and customer goodwill.

    2. Is It Time for BCaaS?

      25 Jan 2011By : Curtis Franklin Jr.

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      Business-continuity-as-a-service may be coming to a cloud near you, but it might not be ready for prime-time yet.

    3. Five Must-Haves for Business Continuity

      19 Jan 2011By : Curtis Franklin Jr.

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      While each company's business continuity plan is unique, there are five things each must address: data center continuity, customer contact continuity, data network continuity, internal communications continuity and employee productivity continuity.

    4. Should Starbucks Be Part of Your Business Continuity Plan?

      19 Jan 2011By : Curtis Franklin Jr.

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      When disaster strikes the office, should sending employees to a variety of “third-place” offices be part of your formal business continuity plan? The idea can work for some employees, but the job and the employee must be the right fit.

    5. Who Should Be Responsible for Disaster Recovery?

      01 Nov 2010By : Cormac Foster

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      We’ll give you a hint: Everybody should be responsible for disaster recovery.

    6. A Closer Look at Business Continuity Appliances

      26 Oct 2010By : Cormac Foster

      Business continuity appliances may not be the Holy Grail, but they’re helpful tools if you use them properly.

    7. Ensuring Your Cloud Backup Provider Is Prepared for Disaster

      26 Oct 2010By : Cormac Foster

      Cloud backup is inexpensive, but how can you tell a bargain from “just plain cheap?”

    8. Disaster Recovery Planning: Why Outsourcing Can Work

      25 Oct 2010By : Cormac Foster

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      Reinforce your disaster recovery plan with Dell recovery planning services. Let Dell DR consultants review your recovery objectives to give your plan breadth and depth.

    9. Backup and Recovery

      Minimize downtime, and optimize the way your data is stored, protected and managed.

    10. Disaster Recovery

      Mitigate risks and ensure people, processes and systems can quickly recover from a disaster.