A disaster is defined as a sudden misfortune that is ruinous to an undertaking. This means that there is little time to react at the time of the misfortune. Preparations have to have been made in advance. The focus should, therefore, be on disaster planning.
A computer or network disaster typically involves loss of our damage to data, the inability of programs to function, or the loss of data communication. In Gravity Computers Inc., we acknowledge this and implement our first step: Risk Assessment.
We analyze your company`s computers and answer questions such as "What is the probability a particular disaster will occur and how serious is the effect likely to be if it does occur?" Among the disasters that should be assessed are natural disasters such as floods, fires, and earthquakes and manmade disasters such as viruses, hacking, and vandalism or user mishaps.
The second step is to plan for risk reduction. This is achieved by lowering the risk factor by reducing the probability, reducing the effect or both. For example placing the computer at a safe location can reduce the risk of vandalism or any sort of human error. Gravity Computers Inc. will perform preventive procedures in order to minimize risks.
The third and final step is to create a recovery procedure. With the backup implementation included in our disaster planning procedure, we will be able to restore vital and crucial information and enable you to restore to a point in where minimal or no information is lost.
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