Disaster recovery shouldn’t run on late nights and coffee aloneJosh Mazgelis
Like a good cup of coffee, business continuity requires a thoughtful blend of ingredients. As manager of your IT infrastructure, you're as familiar with your computer inventory as you are with the handle of your coffee mug. Your business, your customers, however, see only applications and services and not the machines that make them possible. Understanding the relationship between business applications and the specific infrastructure that supports them is critical to creating a really tasty brew.
It could take two pots of coffee just to determine what you have in your computer inventory, much less why it might be important. In this discussion we will look at the disconnect between IT and business, and look at ways to help bridge the gap between the two.
Following this webinar, you’ll understand how business services can be connected with the underlying IT infrastructure so you can be assured your business continuity plans will always work. You might also win coffee – really good coffee! But you’ll have to join our chief storyteller, Josh Mazgelis, to find out:
-Why it's important to map business services to IT infrastructure
-Understanding risks to disaster recovery capabilities
-When to drink it black, and when to add cream and sugar
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