New Disaster Preparedness Survey Highlights Need For More Comprehensive Planning
Thursday, June 4, 2009 at 1:12PM
Keith Erwood in 2009 survey, Business Continuity, Business continuity, Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, Survey, agility recovery solutions, continuity plans, disaster recovery

A recent survey of over 700 small and mid-sized businesses in the United States and Canada was conducted by Agility Recovery Solutions and Hughes Marketing Group to assess their disaster recovery and business continuity plans.

The survey results indicate that though more small and mid-sized businesses are taking preparedness steps, the plans are not comprehensive enough and many lack planning around basic infrastructure and people needs.

In addition many of these businesses spend little time updating and maintaining their plans. According to the survey:

Of the companies with a plan, 12%
have not updated it at all in the past 12 months. Another
33% have only provided general updates. This means that
45% of companies have a continuity plan in place, but have
not taken the appropriate steps to regularly update or test
its capabilities.

You can view the complete survey below:

2009 Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Survey

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