Managed services

Managed business continuity for networks and critical services.

Design, implement, and maintain connectivity and network failover so your users can keep working when disruptions occur.

Keep people productive when incidents happen

Managed business continuity plans focus on failover paths, redundant designs, and clear runbooks to reduce downtime.

Elements of managed business continuity

Risk & impact review

Identify which systems, sites, and services are most critical to keep online.

Redundant connectivity

Design primary and backup paths for key locations and workloads.

Failover policies

Routing and SD‑WAN policies that automate or guide failover actions.

Runbooks

Documented steps for responding to outages and testing recovery.

Testing & drills

Periodic tests to make sure designs and plans work as expected.

Ongoing adjustments

Update plans as new sites, apps, and risks appear.

Scenarios managed business continuity helps with

Access circuit failures

Branches fail over to backup connectivity with limited disruption.

Data center issues

Traffic can be redirected to secondary sites or cloud‑based services.

Regional incidents

Users can work from alternate locations or via remote access paths.

Planned maintenance

Work can be scheduled without taking key services fully offline.

Managed business continuity FAQs

Can we reuse our existing backup links?

Yes. We can review and integrate existing links into a more complete continuity plan and adjust where there are gaps.

How often should continuity plans be tested?

Plans are typically reviewed at least annually, with tests aligned to your risk tolerance and operational constraints.

Want fewer surprises when outages happen?

Turn continuity into a managed process, not a scramble.

Share your current designs and recent outages. Get a managed continuity approach that fits your sites, apps, and users.

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