Business Continuity Planning
The best continuity plan we ever saw fit on one laminated page in a kitchen drawer.
Most BCPs are eighty pages written to satisfy an auditor and opened exactly once. When the building floods on a Saturday, nobody reads eighty pages. They need the one page: who decides, who calls whom, what runs where, in what order.
How we solve it
Impact analysis in plain terms
Which processes stop the business, how fast, at what cost. Usually a shorter list than people fear, which is itself useful to know.
One page per scenario
Fire, flood, ransomware, key-person loss. Names, numbers, first three actions. The detail lives in appendices for the calm days.
Plans wired to the actual technology
The BCP references the same DR and backup systems we run — one version of the truth, so the plan and the infrastructure cannot drift apart.
A tabletop run-through each year
We play the scenario with your team around a table. Plans decay quietly; an hour of exercise exposes what changed.
Business Continuity Planning is just one of the things we do.
Most clients only find out when we tell them: the same team designs, supplies and maintains everything on this list — under one contract, one invoice.
The full A to Z
And we supply the hardware too — A to Z. PCs, laptops, servers, printers, network gear, CCTV, firewalls, licences: 7,000+ products with itemised quotations in one working day, on our own platform.
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Delivered projects stay supported under managed services — SLA-measured, preventive-maintained.
Ask the restore question
When did you last restore something, and how long did it take? If that question stings, that is the consultation. It is free.
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