
Business Continuity, Resilience Engineering & DRaaS
Ensure Business Continuity with Built-In Resilience and Cloud-Ready Recovery
Maintain uptime during outages with Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)
Engineer systems for resilience using chaos testing and failure simulation
Protect data, systems, and operations from unexpected disruptions
How We Deliver: Our Three-Layer Resilience Framework
Business Impact Analysis & Continuity Planning
We assess your critical systems, dependencies, and recovery objectives to develop a tailored business continuity plan.
Business Impact Analysis & Continuity Planning
We use chaos engineering, load testing, and scenario modeling to proactively strengthen system reliability and response.
Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)
Ensure your data and workloads are protected across public, private, and hybrid environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is DRaaS?
Disaster Recovery as a Service is a cloud-based backup and recovery solution that ensures data and systems can be restored quickly after an outage.
How does resilience engineering work?
It involves stress testing and simulating failures to identify vulnerabilities and improve system reliability.
Why is business continuity planning important?
It helps organizations prepare for disruptions and minimize operational and financial impact.
Can you support hybrid cloud environments?
Yes, our DR and continuity solutions work across public, private, and on-premise environments.
How fast can systems be restored?
We align with your RTO and RPO goals to restore critical systems as quickly as possible.
Is this compliant with industry regulations?
Yes, we support compliance with HIPAA, PCI, ISO 22301, and more.
How often do you test recovery plans?
We recommend testing at least quarterly or after major changes to infrastructure.
Do you offer real-time monitoring of backup systems?
Yes, we provide visibility into backup status, recovery readiness, and automated alerts.
Can you customize the disaster recovery plan?
Absolutely. Each plan is tailored based on your infrastructure, risk tolerance, and business priorities.
What is chaos engineering?
It’s the practice of intentionally introducing failure into systems to test resilience and recovery processes.