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remote offices
REMOTE OFFICES

Business Case
  Full System Access
  Resilience
  Reduce Costs

Application Areas
  Link Offices
  Home Offices
  Home Workers
  Field Based Workers

Common Questions
  Is It Secure?
  It Must Be Expensive

RESILIENCE

In many businesses, a major failure of IT infrastructure would be a disaster that would render that business inoperable until system recovery had been achieved. Consequently, many people now commit significant financial resources to disaster recovery planning which includes a major focus on IT.

In some industries, it is appropriate to run empty, parallel offices ready for use in the case of total destruction of the active office. Albeit in the most tragic of circumstances, these arrangements have proved very successful in ensuring business continuity. However, the cost of dual running is such that few implement it.

If your organisation is implementing multiple offices, you will be deploying an infrastructure that is naturally resilient to a disaster. This remains applicable if one or more of the offices are in someone's home, and can be applicable if you have remote users on the road.

Protronics are experienced in Disaster Recovery planning that makes pragmatic use of the inherent resilience of multiple offices. While the business priorities must come from you, Protronics will take much of the aggravation out of a task that is seen as important, yet is often neglected as it is perceived as having no intrinsic value to a business.



TECHNICAL DETAILS

See It Now!
  30 Day Evaluation
  On Site Demo

Mainstream Technology
  Terminal Server
  Familiar Interface
  The Internet

Security
  Achieving Privacy
  Managing Risk
  Mobile Workers
  Avoiding The Internet

Alternatives
  Database Applications
  Web Applications
     
 
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