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Creating a Business Continuity Plan For Your Small Business

Is your business prepared for any type of disaster? Even though small businesses may not have as many employees or as much equipment, they are still as vulnerable to disaster as a large corporation. If your business office were to be destroyed by a tornado, you could lose valuable business if you don’t plan ahead. Many businesses don’t want to take the time and the expense to prepare a business continuity plan, but can you really afford not to make one?

Make a List of All Possible Disasters

The best place to start is to list different types of disasters and try to determine what could be lost in each case, and what you can do to prevent that loss. A flood will require different strategies from a power outage or a fire. Next, try to estimate how long it would take, and how much it would cost, for you to get your business up and running again.

Communication

The middle of a crisis is not the time to frantically search for phone numbers. Even small businesses need emergency contact numbers. Have all emergency contact numbers posted or programmed into every phone. Do you have an alternate mode of communication should your main phone lines shut down? Could your clients seamlessly contact you without ever knowing that your office was in the middle of disaster recovery? The same principal applies to email and fax. Making arrangements regarding communication are critical to keeping your business running smoothly. Communicating with staff and clients can mean the difference between complete shutdown, or minimal a business interruption.

Preserving Your Data

In the event of a disaster, it is important to know that everything you need to function as a business is available. Identify all vital systems, documents, and data. While it is important for every business to backup their data on a regular basis, what if a fire destroyed your office? For this reason, offsite storage is critical to preserving your business’ valuable information. Offsite data storage allows to access to all of your stored data from any computer and from anywhere in the world.

A Temporary Worksite

It is also important to plan for a temporary worksite. Depending on the goods or services your business offers, can you continue smooth operation if your office is shut down? Storing products in a second location can allow you to maintain your regular business schedule.

Test Your Plan

One of the keys to successful disaster recovery is testing your business continuity plan on a regular basis. It is important that you and your staff know exactly what to do, where to go, and how to access the necessary items you need to keep your business running smoothly to the outside world, even if you are standing in the middle of a disaster. Schedule regular plan tests to ensure that everyone in your office is on the same page and ready should disaster strike. Hopefully, you will never have to use your business continuity plan, but it is smart business to be prepared for any emergency should one arise.

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Happy New Year and Wishes for a Prosperous 2010!

As we close-out another year of business and look forward to the next, everyone here at 85Under would like to say thank you for a great 2009 and here’s to a prosperous 2010.

I thought it might be nice to share some of what is on our 2010 agenda. First, more sharing of information is forthcoming. We will be sending out news, technology updates, and service announcements to existing customers and anyone else who wants to subscribe to our list services. Ok, now some of the upcoming service enhancements:

Microsoft Exchange 2010 – traditional hosted and private hosting options

85Under POP/IMAP email service will expand to offer Exchange like features at a really great monthly cost

Virtualization which we have utilized for four years now will expand more than ever in 2010

A new release of our online/offsite backup system will increase speed and success of backups

Updated solution offering that leverages the new capabilities of Windows Server 2008 R2 and Hyper-V

Seems that the list never stops growing, but hey…it’s IT! We love and embrace the constant change and look forward to providing even better business tools to our customers in the future.

Here’s to IT making your business better than ever!

Windows Sharepoint Services

Windows Sharepoint Services (WSS) has become a popular SaaS offering from many hosting companies, and for good reason. WSS is a tool that anyone can benefit from. A central repository for documents, presentations, calendars, events, pictures, wiki, and so much more.

With free to inexpensive templates that further enhance the WSS experience, the potential benefits are limitless. Easy to learn and easy to use, a powerful “hosted” service (Saas).

Why hosted? For small to medium organizations the up front investment, security, backup, and life-cycle management are not justified. Monthly WSS hosting plans are affordable and typically scale based on storage needs. At 85under, plans start at $30.00 per month and support unlimited users.

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Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V

Server virtualization has been around a while now. It’s interesting how new technologies spawn new services and enable the expansion of industries. Server virtualization created a set of services commonly called Virtual Private Server (VPS) for the web hosting industry. By taking one set of hardware (server + storage) and implementing virtualization software, one server becomes many. Like pizza, the server can be served in slices. Each customer subscribes to their slice. Since some statistics show that server processor (cpu) load in the hosting industry averages less than 10 percent utilization, virtualization makes a lot of sense. Hosting companies benefit from economies of scale and the customers benefit from a low-cost private server offering.

In 2008, Microsoft entered the server virtualization market with Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V. With broad application support across the Windows Server software product line, Hyper-V is an option worth strong consideration for those considering virtualization. The benefits of Hyper-V and server virtualization go well beyond hardware consolidation. Application testing, load balancing, easy data migration using included tools, and disaster recovery to name a few.

Should you consider server virtualization? Possibly. There are a lot of benefits and long term capabilities inherent in this kind of technology. Individual organization needs will generally determine the answer. 85 Under would be happy to assist with more information and/or custom solution offerings.

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