INTRODUCTION
When disaster strikes, getting your business back up and running (fast) is critical!
Utilise Covenco’s business continuity planning (BCP) and consultancy services to assist you in developing optimal business continuity and disaster recovery strategies for your organisation.
The escalating amounts and complexity of cyber/ransomware attacks mean that businesses are far more susceptible to being hit, and the cost of downtime that is caused by such disasters is far too high to risk having gaps in your business continuity plan.
This reiterates the fact that a business continuity and disaster recovery plan is an important part of any responsible business management. It preserves the value of the business in the face of major operational disruption. To avoid unacceptable losses in these circumstances, recovery and restoration of core activities must take place within days or even hours.

Navigate disruptions with confidence through our expert business continuity solutions and consulting. Covenco provides tailored strategies to ensure your business remains resilient and operational in the face of challenges.
Frequently Asked Questions
Business continuity is the process that an organisation puts in place to ensure that business critical operations can continue during some kind of disruption or disaster.
Having a business continuity plan in place is likely to minimise any downtime and will preserve the value of the business in the face of major operational disruption.
Business continuity refers to business operations and keeping them up and running in the event of a disaster, whereas disaster recovery is focused on recovering the business data and IT infrastructure when disaster strikes. They are both important practices to put in place in order to be sufficiently prepared for a disaster or disruption to occur.
High availability is a service that is designed to minimise downtime. It refers to systems and solutions that are durable and which are likely to operate continuously, without failure for a long time. The term implies that a system has accommodations for failure in the form of redundant components and can recover from software or hardware failure automatically.
Data backup is a process that includes the copying and archiving of all essential business data and making it available in case of disaster or deletion.
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