When one speaks of disaster recovery, the most common and primary thing that comes to mind is fiscal recovery. Questions like “how will the company survive after an earthquake leveled a major business center in the country?”, “how will the company move on with the loss of a key officer?” and “how can the company pick itself up after a massive information theft?” are actually some of the ‘what-if’s’ that pop out.
What most people are concentrating on is the financial side of the business, but what about data recovery? Disaster recovery is not just all about picking up after a loss of building, personnel or revenue, it also covers threats associated with data protection. In this digital age, when information has literally become a currency, data recovery is one very important subject to discuss when one talks about disaster recovery. In fact, data recovery is just one chunk of a broader disaster management system called BCP or business continuity planning.
What most people are concentrating on is the financial side of the business, but what about data recovery? Disaster recovery is not just all about picking up after a loss of building, personnel or revenue, it also covers threats associated with data protection. In this digital age, when information has literally become a currency, data recovery is one very important subject to discuss when one talks about disaster recovery. In fact, data recovery is just one chunk of a broader disaster management system called BCP or business continuity planning.

