Communication doesn’t have to stop when your office phone system loses power or suffers a hardware failure.
Infradapt’s on-demand voice recovery platform allows your organization to receive incoming calls with IVR, ACD, voicemail with e-mail message delivery, and web-based real-time control.
All Inclusive Service and Support
IT Support
Telecom Support
Proactive Maintenance
Virtual CIO
Hassle Free Vendor Management
Cyber Security Management
Backup and Disaster Recovery
Risk Assessment / Remediation Process
Staff Training / Process Implementation
24 / 7 Monitoring and Incident Response
Gap Analysis / Remediation Report
Compliance Documentation
Hyper Backup Protection
24 / 7 / 365 Unlimited Helpdesk
All Hardware Included
Trouble-Ticketing System Included
Smartphone Included
Office 365 Software Plan Included
Business PBX Included
Private Cloud Included
Managed IT Services Included
Ransomware Protection
Real-Time Cloud Replication
Hyper Backup Protection
High Availability Architecture
Voice High Availability
Quickest Point-in-Time Restores
24 / 7 / 365 Monitoring and Support
Hosted, Premise or Hybrid
Trouble-Ticketing System Included
Unlimited IVRs, VMs, and Queues
Skype and Salesforce Integration
Call Center / Contact Center Ready
High Availability Included
Telecom Management Included
No Capital Investment
Quick Provisioning
Flexibility and Elasticity
Private Cloud, Share Nothing
24 / 7 / 365 Monitoring and Alert
Data Bunker Facility
Redundant High-Bandwidth and Power
Outdated technology limiting your productivity?
In need of more organized business infrastructure?
Feeling limited by the restrictions of your current systems?
No matter the issues your company faces, when it comes to technology and information, Infradapt is here to help. Start by scheduling your free consultation, and we’ll work together to determine how Infradapt can help keep your business running smoothly, efficiently, and productively.
Business continuity refers to the processes and procedures an organization implements to ensure that essential functions can continue during and after a disaster. It aims to prevent significant service interruptions and minimize the impact on business operations.
Disaster recovery is a subset of business continuity, focusing specifically on the rapid restoration of IT systems and data access after a disaster. It involves plans and actions to quickly recover from system failures, data loss, or any other major IT disruption.
These plans are crucial for minimizing downtime and financial loss in the event of a disaster, whether it’s a natural calamity, cyberattack, or any other disruptive event. They help ensure that critical business functions can continue and that data can be restored, maintaining customer trust and compliance with regulatory requirements.
Business continuity is broader, covering all aspects of an organization’s operations that need to continue or quickly resume after a crisis. Disaster recovery is specifically focused on IT and data-centric recovery after a disaster.
Creating a business continuity plan involves identifying critical business functions, assessing potential risks, developing strategies to mitigate these risks, and establishing clear procedures and responsibilities. Regular testing and updates to the plan are essential to ensure its effectiveness.
A disaster recovery plan should include an inventory of hardware, software, and data, with priorities for recovery; detailed recovery procedures; roles and responsibilities; communication protocols; and a schedule for regular testing and updates.