Disaster
Recovery Business Continuity
Computer
Downtime not only costs money. It disrupts many other aspects
of business. The knock-on effect interrupts work flow and
causes problems for clients too.
When
the unpredictable happens, we need to rely on others to
provide services and solutions that prevent downtime as
well as help speedy recovery.
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Case
History
Following the oil refinery
explosion and fire on December 11 2005, at the Buncefield Depot
near Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, Adam Continuity responded to
a live invocation.
The company in questions
live site is just a 1/4 of a mile from the refinery and took quite
a battering. After consulting the emergency services, the client
decided to relocate and invoked their Disaster Recovery Contract.
Adam Continuity worked
through the day and night to build the recovery suite into an environment
that their users would feel comfortable with and one that delivered
all the functionality of the live site thus providing business as
usual on Monday morning.
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