MBSAP CALL CENTER DISASTER RECOVERY SERVICES
Mbsap call centers are fully equipped to offer disaster recovery services (DRS) of a high order, based on geography or operations. Indian call centers have established business continuity sites in India and overseas through strategic tie-ups with other centers to provide disaster recovery services. They offer end-to-end business continuity services from prevention and preparedness to response and recovery. The Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plan covers people, IT, physical site, data recovery and back-up, and risk management.
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Disaster Recovery Services Offered by Mbsap
Indian call centers provide different levels of site protection against site failure to suit specific business continuity requirements, through Cold, Warm and Hot recovery procedures.
BS 7799/ ISO17799 Compliance for Data security
Indian call centers are compliant with industry standards BS 7799/ ISO17799 to assure comprehensive physical security and data security. Customer processes, data and services are secure and protected at all times.
These disaster recovery centers work just like an actual functioning call center. Customers will not be able to tell the difference.
Best-of-breed Technologies and Experienced Personnel
Facilities include immediate access to –
- State-of-the-art hosting facilities
- Enterprise-class data center
- Data backup/restore system
- High-speed Internet connectivity
- Information Security protection (Firewall, IDS)
- Backup power
- Computers, peripherals, network connectivity, communications equipment
- Highly skilled operational, technical and administrative personnel
- 99.99% reliability, seamless expansion
The infrastructure backbone is built on high-speed, redundant, reliable voice and data networks that work on best-of-breed technologies. International Private Leased Circuits (IPLCs) ensure voice integrity and quality. The entire technological infrastructure is backed-up, from servers, processors, leased lines, and storage systems to fully backed-up UPS and generator systems.
These facilities, along with the expertise of the call center agents, ensures that your business recovers as quickly and efficiently as possible. Their services are excellent and can even exceed recovery requirements.
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Backup and Preventive Strategies
While considering possible emergency situations, the complexity of the task can be determined by studying the situation in advance and documenting the requirements for disaster recovery.
What are the requirements to keep the business up and running? These could include some or all or of the following –
- Switching to an alternative business process
- Insurance coverage
- IT systems back-up and recovery
- Premises and essential equipment back-up and recovery
- Customer service back-up and recovery
- Administration and operations back-up and recovery
- Information and documentation back-up and recovery
Companies use the Following Technologies to Protect Their Data:
Data replication – synchronous or asynchronous replication – or a combination of both. The objective is to limit data loss and aid data recovery through continuous, real-time replication keeping replicas up-to-date at all times. The ideal solution also provides automatic failover for instantaneous data and application availability and protection against data corruption. Remote backup maintains data offsite, in a different location from the original data.
Continuous backup will ensure that all data operations (writes, deletes, copies, etc.) are captured and recorded to a journal at all times. Users interested in the highest data integrity and recovery speeds would prefer this option as this ensures that recovery is practically instantaneous.
The Focus is on Business Continuity Plan (BCP)
Disaster recovery has a focus on a business continuity plan – that is, keeping a business running as smoothly as possible with minimum interruptions to service.
Business continuity planning (BCP) is a part of an organization’s risk management, which involves crisis management and disaster recovery planning.
BCP is a methodology used to create a plan spelling out how an organization will resume critical functions within a preset time after a disaster or disruption. The development of a business continuity plan manual goes through five main phases:
1. Analysis – impact analysis, threat analysis, impact scenarios, recovery requirement documentation spelling out business and technical requirements for recovery within a preset time-frame.
2. Solution design – selecting the most cost-effective disaster recovery plan to meet the requirements: outlining the crisis command management structure, location of a secondary work site, data replication, application, software etc
3. Implementation – execution of design elements.
4. Testing and organization acceptance – Conducted annually or bi-annually, testing may include: crisis command team call-out testing, technical swing test from primary to secondary work locations and vice versa, application test, business process test. The purpose of testing is to determine whether the business continuity solution satisfies the organization’s recovery requirements.
5. Maintenance activities include confirmation of information in the manual, testing and verification of technical solutions established for recovery operations and documented recovery procedures. Typically this is done annually or bi-annually.
Disaster Recovery Services in India
Indian call centers have established business continuity sites in India and overseas through strategic tie-ups with other centers to provide disaster recovery services (DRS) with a focus on business continuity.
Today’s IT-dependent businesses have to keep pace with huge advances in technology, which have escalated the costs of downtime. They also have to deal with the risk of adverse impact from unforeseen events, natural or manmade disasters that could interrupt or disrupt the business.
This is why it is so essential for companies to have a disaster recovery strategy in place, to minimize the impact of a disaster and to recover from a disaster quickly. It’s not just mission-critical data that is affected, but the software, hardware and systems essential for it to run on. A disaster recovery plan or business continuity plan (DRP/BCP) or business process contingency plan (BPCP) describes how an organization needs to deal with potential disasters.
Some common threats to businesses include the following –
- Earthquakes, hurricanes, floods
- Fire
- Disease
- Cyber attack
- Utility outages – communication breakdown, power loss
- Terrorism
Cold, Warm and Hot Recovery
Cold Disaster Recovery – There can be two functioning centers which have extra furniture and structured cabling. If a center in one of the cities closes down then operations can be shifted to the functioning call center in the other city. Computers can be set up and the WAN link redirected. This could take a few days.
Warm Disaster Recovery – Along with furniture and cabling there are also computers set up. In case of any emergency the necessary applications can be installed on the computers and the WAN link redirected. This could take up to 24 hours.
Hot Disaster Recovery – The costliest option, but also the most prepared choice. Here the center is online and ready for agents to move in, in case of an emergency.
Geographical plans are location-based and can be at the site, state or country level. For example if a company has a 100 seats managed by a call center, it can have a variety of disaster recovery plans.
- Disaster Recovery Support at the Site level – Along with the existing 100 seats there can be 50 other seats in the same facility reserved for the company which cannot be used for any other purpose.
- Disaster Recovery Support at the State Level – Additional reserved seats in the same city or state.
- Disaster Recovery Support at the National Level – Additional reserved seats in a different state or city.
- Call center disaster recovery can also be based on operations. This includes the maintenance of disaster recovery centers.
When a business cannot tolerate any downtime in the functioning of its operations, this is the best option. In the case of Hot DR, the system configuration, database and content changes at the Recovery Site are continuously synchronized to mirror the outsourcing company’s mission-critical production environments. The speed of recovery is instantaneous as the Recovery Site is in active mode at all times with a fully redundant configuration.