Summer heat can cause as big a disaster such as a hurricane or tornado? We turned to backup and disaster recovery specialist and MSP Strata Information Technology, Inc. to find out. President Pete Robbins follows three simple steps to keep your customers in control during the summer heat. You reveal the scoop in this exclusive MSPmentor.
Strata Information Technology, Inc. President Pete Robbins said laziness can kick when disasters strike only occasionally.
Summer heat can cause as big a disaster such as a hurricane or tornado? We turned to backup and disaster recovery specialist and MSP Strata Information Technology, Inc. to find out. President Pete Robbins follows three simple steps to keep your customers in control during the summer heat. You reveal the scoop in this exclusive MSPmentor.
Robbins suggested to MSPmentor that MSPs located in an area that is less likely to be affected by a natural disaster, it is still important to stay focused and excited.
His company is located in Los Angeles, California, area, according to Robbins, who rarely attended, if not all, of any calamity since 1994. Since this is the case, Robbins noted "a bit of laziness".
To overcome these drawbacks, Robbins plans customers of your company for the following: disasters
Meeting with customers every year to discuss business continuity(BC) -understand how clients plan to keep the business running during the disaster, including disasters caused not by nature. His company reviews the plan to close any holes. If customers don't have a plan, or if they are new, Robbins works with them to prepare one;Budget and implement changes -changes may be necessary to provide BDR solutions or plans of BC. These alterations must be properly budgeted. Assist customers by identifying the costs. Help implement changes in your customer; andcustomer Test plans -need to be tested plans for areas that are still at risk. Don't let mother nature control you. Take the summer to test, test and test plans.How to keep your customers from falling to the heat of summer? How often you review BDR solutions with their plans or BC?
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