Disaster recovery as a security measure
There are many reasons why companies should consider disaster recovery. In addition to criminal acts such as ransomware attacks, technical faults, software errors or hardware defects can also lead to the loss of data and processes. Natural disasters or human error can also be the cause of major company IT failures.
After the disaster is before the disaster
Various external factors can also mean that it is now time for your company to introduce an additional layer of security: be it customer requirements or public regulation, such as NIS2, expiring certifications or global strategic business continuity management, which is intended to ensure high availability and therefore competitiveness. With SPIRIT/21, you have a partner who is experienced in setting up and implementing a secure environment that is customised to your company.
All process steps from a single source: customised security in the cloud environment
We work with you to analyse your existing environment and support you in setting up the necessary components to find the optimal disaster recovery solution for your company. Our expertise in the multi-cloud and data centre environment and our broad network of technological and strategic partners ensure that we find the ideal solution for your requirements. It goes without saying that we work independently of manufacturers and our solutions are based on the best practices of SMEs.
On request, we can also deliver specific optimisations and adaptations to current or immanent threats.
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