IT Disaster: How to Know if You’re Really Prepared

May 7, 2020 11:02 am

It’s hard, if not impossible, to predict an IT disaster. With potential IT concerns evolving year after year, these types of disasters are more challenging than ever to predict. This means it’s also harder than ever to be prepared for these threats and the chaos they can inflict on an organization. 

The good news is that just as IT concerns continue to evolve, so too does IT support and expertise. And while it may be more difficult than ever to be prepared for an IT disaster, it isn’t impossible. If you’re wondering if your organization is truly prepared to survive an IT disaster, this blog will either confirm your confidence, or have you scrambling to call your local IT experts

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You Have an IT Disaster Plan

Here’s one of the most important questions in regard  to knowing whether or not your company is prepared to deal with an IT disaster: do you have a plan? If you don’t have any plan on how you’d deal with the inconvenience and, in some cases, full blown business interruptions brought on by a disaster, then you’re going to need to develop one.

Developing a plan on how you’d respond to a problem is something professional IT companies thrive at. In reality, it will be tremendously difficult, if not impossible, to develop a comprehensive plan without expert assistance. If you find yourself in the unfortunate stage of knowing you need an IT disaster plan but not having one, reach out to us at M&H Consulting to help you get started. 

All Your Important Data and Information is Backed Up 

The good news is that it’s easier than ever to backup your information. The better news is that backing up your data can help your company avoid total catastrophe in the event of a cyberattack or IT disaster. There are a number of different ways companies can back up their information, some more effective than others. 

The first way to backup your data that probably comes to your mind is the cloud. Cloud computing refers to data centers that users can access across the internet. This is one of the easiest and most secure ways to backup your data. If you’re worried the cloud is a little too complex for you (although it really probably isn’t), USB backups can be a simpler alternative. Backing up your data onto USB drives will give you a physical backup of all your information. Just be sure to store your USB drive in a safe place.

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Your Employees Are Ready to Take Action

Particularly for small businesses, IT disaster response and recovery may need to be a company-wide effort. Part of having an effective IT disaster plan is your employees being aware of that plan and understanding their responsibilities within it. Certain projects for companies are on strict deadlines for important clients, so having your entire team on the same page regarding how to quickly and efficiently respond to the IT issue. 

A simpler solution to resolve the issues presented by an IT disaster is to have a team of IT experts ready and willing to help. Having professionals help you deal with a disaster will all but guarantee a quicker response time and a more effective recovery of information. For many small businesses, an IT disaster can be the difference between surviving and failing, so leave it up to trained professionals to keep the ship afloat. 

As with many different aspects of life, IT disasters can be unpredictable. While one of the most effective ways to deal with disaster is to prevent it in the first place, that unfortunately isn’t always an option. If your company doesn’t check all the boxes in this blog, or if you’re simply ready to improve your IT disaster plan, reach out to the experts today. 

 

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