While the IT
department is commonly seen internally as keeping operations humming along, the
reality is that IT services cover a wide remit. Not every IT department has a
full range of capabilities due to the sheer breadth and depth of what
constitutes comprehensive IT services these days. Even managing virtual
environments and disk imaging for backup and quick refreshing of corrupted hard
drives requires technical knowledge and experience that goes beyond what an IT
generalist can deliver on.
In this article, we
look at some of the IT services that are useful to have in-house and those
which perhaps are better given to a specialist service provider.
Disaster Recovery
Disaster Recovery is
the provision of an actionable plan to ensure the continuity of the business
operations following a disruption to the technological infrastructure.
It goes well beyond
mere backups
IT Services Provide the Missing Link Between Maintaining a Business and Avoiding Disaster
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