Contingency Planning Management (CPM) or Disaster Recovery (DR)
In every business or corporation there is a need to have a contingency plan if you should be faced
with a disaster or unforeseen emergency. Any situation that would render your business inoperative
for any period of time can result in lost revenue and even lost customers. NetPlus Inc. can assist
you in planning for any type of emergency that would affect your network or circuits in an adverse
manner due to fire, flood or other catastrophe.
NetPlus Inc. has the personnel and expertise to design and assist you with the implementation of a
Contingency Plan/Disaster Recovery Plan that will enable you to carry on business as usual under
any of the foregoing circumstances. Whether it be for your Private Line or Frame Relay network we
can design an application that will suit your needs. NetPlus's technical consultants can assist
you in making arrangements with a Disaster Recovery vendor who will recover or redirect your data
needs and keep your business flow intact in the event of an emergency.
Contingency Planning Management/Disaster Recovery can be addressed in a cost effective manner
dependent upon the extent and type of arrangement that you may require. Our consultants review
your network and business needs and assist you with the planning and implementation of the backup
contingency program. Together, your IT personnel and NetPlus's consultants will identify your
critical issues and sensitive areas, and prepare a plan which fully addresses your business
impacting areas and provides redundancy solutions.
As with any kind of back up plan you cannot afford "not to have" protection against the unknown.
Review your network needs and how you are currently prepared to respond to an emergency that could
affect the future operations of your business. If you are not in a
Contingency Planning /Disaster Recovery mode it may be time to think about getting it done.
In today's fast paced marketplace, loss of your network for any length of time, can
represent significant loss of revenue in addition to the loss associated
with the actual network emergency.