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The Business Resumption Plan Generator allows you to keep all disaster recovery and business resumption documentation in a single location. It's easy to use and allows you to spend more time focusing on other important business needs.
Features include:
- Secure web-based access allows for easy updates that can help keep your documentation current. It also means your documentation is stored online and can be securely accessed from any web enabled computer in the event of an emergency.
- The Learning Area has been designed to help you gain knowledge about the BRP process and provides recommendations for documentation content.
- The Business Resumption Plan Generator is email capable and can notify key persons of updates to documentation. Likewise, notifications can be turned on to remind you to test and update your document periodically.
- This application has a low Return on Investment. $9.99/mo can keep your business running after a disaster.
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What is a BRP?
A BRP (Business Resumption Plan), also called a Business Continuity Plan, is a documented procedure that explains how your business will function in the event of a disaster. A disaster can be as small as a building flood or as large as a natural disaster or terrorist attack that renders your business inaccessable.
These plans identify all areas of a business that need to function after a disaster. This can include the business' users, data, communcation needs, etc. A Business Resumption Plan is not the technology you use or plan to use in the event of a disaster, rather, it is the documentation that describes the technology or proceedures you will use.
Why have a documented Business Resumption Plan?
Having a BRP has long been considered a best practice but in the day of electronic storage and delivery of information, it is essential to any profitable company. It's only a matter of time before disaster strikes and businesses without a plan will simply be unable to function.
The Small Business Administration (SBA) recommends businesses keep and practice disaster recovery plans and numerous federal, state and private regulatory agencies require them.
Most companies rely on their employees to know what to do and when to do it on a daily basis and a documented procedure will help employees and yourself know what to do when disaster strikes. Employees that are aware of and trained on the resumption plan become self-sufficient which leads to increased productivity. Most importantly, owners can rest assured that if an employee leaves they don't take disaster recovery knowledge with them.
Okay, I need a plan...Now What?
BRPs are very dynamic - there are no one-size-fits-all solutions and every company must develop solutions that fit their own needs. The Business Resumption Plan Generator can help businesses in the process of creating comprehensive BRP documentation. It is 100% web based and can be accessed from anywhere in the world in the event of a disaster. To buy now, click here.
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