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IT Disaster Recovery
Plan Word Template
IT disaster recovery
plan word template guides can be found by searching the net. Be
aware that some of these are good guides and some are relatively
incomplete. Included here is a guide without any accompanying text
just to give you an insight into what you are looking for.
IT disaster recovery
plan word template – broad outline
This list contains
those things that typically should be included in your
project:
- Pre-Planning
Activities (Project Initiation)
- Vulnerability
Assessment and General Definition of
Requirements
- Business Impact
Analysis
- Detailed Definition
of Requirements
- Plan
Development
- Testing
Program
- Maintenance
Program
- Initial Plan Testing
and Plan Implementation
- Planning Scope and
Plan Objectives
- Project Organization
and Staffing
- Project
Control
- Schedule of
Deliverables
- Resource
Requirements
IT disaster recovery
plan word template – objective
The primary objective
of an IT disaster recovery plan is to enable an IT organization to
survive a disaster and to underpin the reestablishment of normal
business operations. In order to survive, the organization must
assure that critical operations can resume normal processing within
a reasonable time frame.
Historically, the data
processing function alone has been assigned the responsibility for
providing contingency planning (IT disaster recovery plan).
Frequently, this has led to the development of recovery plans to
restore computer resources in a manner that is not fully responsive
to the needs of the business supported by those resources.
IT disaster recovery
plan word template – more than IT!
Contingency planning
is a business issue rather than a data processing issue. In today's
environment, the effects of long-term operations outage may have a
catastrophic impact.
The development of a
viable recovery strategy must, therefore, be a product not only of
the provider's of the organization's data processing, communications
and operations centre services, but also the users of those services
and management personnel who have responsibility for the protection
of the organization's assets.
Explore the Disaster Recovery
Toolkit
Contains 18 ready to use templates for successful
Disaster Recovery Planning / IT Service Continuity
Management
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