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Disaster Recovery Plans Do Not Exist In 80% Of Companies

According to a recent study of 200 companies conducted by an independent research firm for SunGard Availability Services, companies of all sizes are remarkably unprepared to keep their key information processing systems running in the event of a system or network disruption.

Even though nearly half of the companies in the study experienced a serious disruption during the past year, less than 20 percent have plans and solutions in place to provide the information availability they require to keep their businesses functioning effectively. The majority of companies surveyed rely entirely on tape backup.

"The study highlights the gap between the time companies require to have employees and/or customers able to access their critical applications before there is a negative impact on the business and the actual time it takes to recover these applications with the solutions they currently have in place," explained Dave Palermo, vice president of marketing, SunGard Availability Services. "The bottom-line impacts of unavailability of information are dramatic losses in staff productivity, lost revenue and lost customers," he added.

The study was conducted by the New York City-based research firm David Michaelson and Company, LLC, between April 16 and May 2, 2002.  It included a sample of companies in a broad range of industries and annual revenues.

Key Benefits

  • Be prepared for the unexpected 
  • Ensure the continuity of your business

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Last updated: Tuesday June 05, 2007