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IT Disaster Recovery Software
Keep your promises to your customers by staying ready for any type of tech disruption
Prevent common IT disaster recovery pitfalls
Feel like there’s a mismatch between your risk exposure and current ITDR strategy? You’re not alone. According to Gartner, these are the three ITDR pitfalls that undermine most businesses:
- Gaps and missing details in ITDR plans, which also lack properly managed, centralized access
- Inadequate DR plan testing, preventing leaders from properly understanding the most effective ways to recover and restore operations within a business-tolerable time
- An inability to make the case for necessary resources to prepare for IT crises—you see vulnerabilities but can’t demonstrate the importance of addressing them
With Fusion, however, you can build airtight, integrated response plans for ITDR. Gain visibility of potential risks through eight key lenses—services, people, third parties, systems, data, property, processes, and geography—and tailor your ITDR plan accordingly.
Connect to any underlying business system with the Fusion Framework® System
Connect to any underlying business system
Get a complete, real-time view of your business services and products. Leverage a complete set of automation tools.
Fusion IT Disaster Recovery Features
Create response plans specific to the impacted asset, always using the latest data and incorporating dependencies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Disaster Recovery (DR), sometimes known as IT Disaster Recovery, is a method that an organization uses to regain access and functionality to its IT infrastructure after a disaster. A disaster can be natural, caused by human error, or a business disruption and can include data loss, system downtime, and financial losses. It is the overall process of identifying and putting in place the most cost and time efficient disaster recovery plans for a business’s IT requirements.
ITDR Plans (Information Technology Disaster Recovery Plans) are structured frameworks designed to ensure the recovery and restoration of an organization’s IT systems, applications, and data after a disruption or disaster. These plans are an essential part of a broader business continuity plan and focus on minimizing downtime, data loss, and operational interruptions caused by events like cyberattacks, natural disasters, equipment failures, or human errors.
A Recovery Objective is a goal set by an organization to define the acceptable limits for the restoration of systems, data, or operations after a disruption. It helps prioritize recovery efforts and guide disaster recovery and business continuity planning.
There are two types of Recovery Objectives:
- Recovery Time Objective (RTO)
- Recovery Point Objective (RPO)
The Recovery Time Objective (RTO) is the maximum acceptable amount of time to restore systems or services after a disruption. It defines how quickly an organization needs to recover operations.
The Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is the maximum acceptable amount of data loss measured in time. It defines how much data an organization can afford to lose if a disaster occurs.
Get a closer look at our IT disaster recovery software
Discover how Fusion’s disaster recovery IT solutions can transform your overall ITDR approach, making your organization better prepared and better able to maintain your customers’ trust