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Issue #3: The Plan Uses Incorrect Technologies

Other times, the issue that businesses face is the fact that they are using the wrong
technologies. The most common example of this is when businesses use outdated equipment,
media and execution techniques as well as when you’re trying to save money by using the
cheapest technology available.

Issue #4: The Plan is Not Tested


Testing the plan is crucial but businesses fail to
do so. If you don’t test your recovery plan, then
how can you tell it works? With testing, you can
better understand how you will execute the plan
when actual disaster happens. To ensure the
efficiency of the plan, you need to practice using
it.





Issue #5: Insufficient Information Management

The most important when it comes to disaster recovery plan is the information management and
documentation. Why? With communication then you can properly manage information before,
during and after the disaster, especially knowing who does what.

In addition to these issues, businesses that use traditional backup plans also often have to deal
with issues on ineffective data backups, untested and slow restores as well as high upfront
costs. Data plays a very important role in the operations of a business and so these issues need
to be properly addressed.

In that case, you need expert help from http://jointenterprisetechnologies.com/ here to provide
you with tested and proven data recovery plan services.


About the Author

Alice A. Synder sees information technology as a valuable tool whose only
role is to SUPPORT a business’ strategic vision, not DRIVE the business’
vision. Joint Enterprise Technologies is an information technology
company in Tampa, FL founded April 28, 2008 by Richie Harris and
Charles Middleton.






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