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Title: | Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Management System |
Authors: | Vyas, Priyal |
Keywords: | Computer 2018 Project Report 2018 Computer Project Report Project Report 18MCEI 18MCEI17 INS INS 2018 CE (INS) |
Issue Date: | 1-Jun-2020 |
Publisher: | Institute of Technology |
Series/Report no.: | 18MCEI17; |
Abstract: | Business interruptions, extending from isolated infrastructure failures to major common disasters, have the potential to cause genuine harm to your organization's operations, funds and reputation. Unfortunately, recovery efforts are very ad hoc and business recovery and IT disaster recovery teams working in inaccurate manner. Another factor is teams have their disaster recovery plan hosted in different tools, so at the time of disaster it becomes difficult for the crisis team to align all the recovery plan. Again it becomes difficult to recover plan according to criticality so team have to find which plan has more priority and recover based on priorities and segregating the plan from different platform. So with Business continuity and disaster recovery management system and Archer Business Management gives a coordinated, reliable, and automated approach for quick response and mass communication in emergency situations to secure our ongoing operations. With Archer, will manage trade continuity and disaster recovery and align actuated plans with the organization's emergency team exercises to manage emergency events comprehensively. The solution to aligns hazard evaluation with other eGRC disciplines and automates the method of testing business continuity, IT disaster recovery, and crisis plans for reliable crisis response to minimize dangers. |
URI: | http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/9546 |
Appears in Collections: | Dissertation, CE (INS) |
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