Creating a business continuity strategy can be a daunting task. Your business needs help determining how to proceed, what costs will be involved and which resources are needed for a comprehensive resilience strategy that meets your business objectives.
Resilience strategy design services from IBM offer expert guidance and resources to help you create a comprehensive business resilience strategy. IBM consultants work with you onsite to interpret your requirements and develop a resilience road map.
Highlights
- Helps identify key objectives, risks and opportunities to create and document a resilience strategy
- Links business and IT objectives to formulate a comprehensive strategy for your enterprise resilience
- Provides multiple options so you can select the best solution for your continuity and resilience goals
Service detail
Do you need to create or update your corporate-wide business resilience strategy to meet your company's ever-changing business and regulatory requirements? Like many organizations, you have probably experienced significant business growth and changes since your last business continuity, disaster recovery, and/or crisis management plans were developed, or you may need a comprehensive approach to meet your business resilience requirements. It can be difficult to know where to begin-let alone how to determine and then support the full scope of the project.
Through our resilience strategy design offering, IBM resilience experts can work with you to develop and document a comprehensive strategy that can keep pace with changes to your business and IT requirements. Through an interactive process, IBM consultants can explore your business strategy, people, processes, applications and data, technology and facilities. Using our innovative six-layer approach, the IBM Framework for Resilience, we can help you document your strategy to address your IT resilience and disaster recovery issues.
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