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Symagio's experts stay at the cutting edge of technology and strategy to create effective and efficient disaster recovery and contingency plans for our clients.

Our offerings include:

  • Business Impact Analysis
  • Threat and Risk Analysis
  • Plan Development
  • Plan Implementation
  • Plan Maintenance and Auditing
  • Plan Testing
  • Hot-site Planning and Assessment
  • PR Crisis Plan

Business Impact Analysis. The first step in business continuity and disaster recovery planning is to identify all the potential risks and threats facing a company. Adequate preparation and planning for a disaster is possible only after such an extensive review. Our analysis is detailed both in breadth and depth: we analyze a full range of possible incidents and assess both the short and long-term impact of each.

The Disaster Recovery Plan is the single most important item in your contingency planning. It is literally the map and compass of an organization recovering from a disaster; without one, it is virtually impossible to regain your bearings. A fully detailed and continuously updated plan can be the difference between bankruptcy and survival.

Contingency Auditing.
Performing a regular review and audit of your disaster recovery plan and back-up arrangements is nothing short of due diligence. Businesses such as yours are symbiotic and ever-changing; even the best DR plan can quickly become outdated.

Disaster Recovery Simulation. A DR plan is pretty useless if a company doesn't know it exists or how it works. We perform full-fledged disaster simulations to ensure you and your employees are fully prepared for even the most unforeseen disaster. With such a run through, your organization can work through the details of your plan BEFORE a disaster strikes.

  This information does not constitute legal advice, is not intended to constitute legal advice, nor should it be relied upon as legal advice for your specific factual pattern or situation.    
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