Business Continuity For Indiana Organizations

Unexpected disruptions can stop business operations without warning. Business continuity planning ensures your systems, data, and teams stay operational when problems occur.

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BUSINESS IT CONTINUITY

The Problems That Disrupt Business Operations

Most business disruptions start with a few common technology failures. What begins as an IT issue can quickly disrupt employees, customers, and revenue. We help prevent these failures so systems stay available, data stays protected, and operations keep moving.

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OPERATIONAL RESILIENCE

How Tech365 Protects Your Business

Business continuity planning focuses on maintaining operations when unexpected disruptions occur. A structured continuity strategy prepares systems, data, and teams to respond to incidents without prolonged disruption.

SYSTEMS THAT WORK

What Is Business Continuity?

Business continuity is the planning, protection, and recovery systems that keep your business running during unexpected disruptions. Your data is backed up, systems can be restored, and operations continue even when technology fails or threats occur. Instead of scrambling during an outage or security incident, recovery processes are already in place.

SYSTEMS STAY ONLINE

DATA IS PROTECTED

OPERATIONS CONTINUE

SYSTEMS STAY ONLINE

DATA IS PROTECTED

OPERATIONS CONTINUE

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BUSINESS IMPACT

The Real Cost Of Downtime

Even short technology disruptions can interrupt operations, delay work, and impact customer trust. Business continuity planning helps reduce downtime and limit the operational and financial impact of unexpected outages.

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BUSINESS PROTECTION STRATEGY

Our Process For Business Continuity

We build protection, recovery, and monitoring into your technology so disruptions do not stop your operations. This process reduces risk, protects data, and ensures systems can be restored when problems occur.

Assess Risks

We evaluate critical systems and infrastructure to identify potential disruption points.

Protect Data

Critical systems and business data are secured with backups, monitoring, and safeguards.

Recovery Planning

Recovery procedures are defined so systems and operations can be restored during disruptions.

Test & Verify

Recovery procedures are tested and validated to confirm systems can be restored when needed.

DATA BACKUP & DISASTER RECOVERY

Data Backups Are Not An Option

Backup and disaster recovery are required for every White Glove Managed IT client because reliable support depends on reliable recovery.

PREVENTION & THREAT CONTAINMENT

Preventing Disruptions Before They Spread

We monitor your systems continuously to detect unusual activity and stop threats before they impact your business. By identifying problems early, we reduce disruptions and keep your operations running smoothly.

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RECOVERY TESTING & PREPAREDNESS

A Recovery Plan That Works For Your Business

Your recovery plan is only valuable if it works when something goes wrong. Tech365 verifies backups, tests recovery procedures, and prepares your business to restore systems without uncertainty.

Backup Verification

Backups are continuously monitored and verified to ensure data can be restored when needed.

Recovery Testing

Restore tests confirm systems and files can be recovered without delays or data loss.

Failure Simulations

Controlled testing scenarios ensure recovery procedures work during real disruptions.

Clear Recovery Plans

Clear recovery procedures guide how systems and data are restored during incidents.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Common Questions About Business Continuity

What is business continuity planning?

Business continuity planning prepares an organization to maintain operations during unexpected disruptions. It includes systems for protecting data, restoring technology, and supporting employees so work can continue when incidents occur.

Backups and disaster recovery focus primarily on restoring systems or data after a failure. Business continuity planning takes a broader approach by addressing how the organization continues operating while systems are restored.

Technology disruptions can interrupt operations, delay work, and affect customer relationships. Business continuity planning helps organizations prepare for these events so critical systems, data, and processes can be restored when needed.

Disruptions can come from many sources, including hardware failures, ransomware attacks, system outages, accidental data loss, or infrastructure issues. Business continuity planning prepares organizations to respond to these types of incidents.

Continuity plans should be reviewed regularly to confirm recovery processes are accurate and systems remain protected. Testing helps ensure that recovery procedures function as expected if a disruption occurs.

Yes. Organizations of all sizes depend on technology for daily operations. Business continuity planning helps ensure systems, data, and operational processes can be restored when unexpected disruptions occur.

REAL WORLD RECOVERY

How Continuity Plans Keep You Prepared

When technology fails, the difference between disruption and continuity comes down to preparation. A tested backup and recovery plan allows your business to restore systems and keep operations moving.

With Tech365 Backup & Recovery

Without Tech365 Backup & Recovery

Event

Primary server failure

Event

Primary server failure

Impact

Operations continue with minimal disruption

Impact

Business operations stop

Recovery Readiness

Documented recovery plan & restore points

Recovery Readiness

No defined recovery planning & procedure

Cost

Limited operational impact

Cost

Revenue loss & operational delays

Client Experience

Work continues with minimal interruption

Client Experience

Work stops while systems are restored

RELATIONSHIPS OVER INVOICE

What Partnership Means To Tech365

We're There When You Need Us

Onsite, by phone, or remote, we resolve issues & keep your team productive.

We Learn Your Business

We listen first, then tailor support that fits your goals, systems, & growth plans.

We Support Your Whole System

We align tech, security, & strategy so everything runs smoothly together.

We're Here For The Long Haul

We guide your growth & innovation with steady, realiable local IT support.

When a shared printer stops working, there can be several possible causes, and it often takes a few checks to identify the issue.

Here is how we typically approach printer problems in an office setting:

Checking how the printer is connected and who is affected
Reviewing printer status, errors, and queued jobs
Confirming computers are pointing to the correct printer
Updating or reinstalling printer software if needed
Testing printing once changes are made to confirm results

Opening a suspicious link does not always mean something is wrong, but it is worth a security check.

Here is how we typically help recover files and protect data going forward:

Identifying what data is missing and where it was last stored
Checking available backups and recovery points
Attempting safe file recovery without causing further damage
Confirming what can and cannot be restored
Putting backup and disaster recovery protections in place for the future

Opening a suspicious link does not always mean something is wrong, but it is worth a security check.

Here is how we typically make sure systems remain secure:

Checking the affected device for any unusual activity
Confirming email, account access, and passwords are still protected
Reviewing recent activity to ensure nothing unexpected occurred
Removing anything unsafe if it is found
Helping reduce future risk by implementing simulated phishing emails

Server outages happen, and there are clear steps we take to restore access and minimize disruption.

Here is how we typically help get teams back up and running:

Identifying what caused the outage and how widespread it is
Bringing critical systems and access back online safely
Checking data integrity to make sure nothing was lost or corrupted
Reviewing server health to prevent repeat issues
Putting safeguards in place to reduce future downtime

When Wi-Fi goes in and out, it is usually tied to a few common setup or signal issues.

Here are some of the things we look at to help get Wi-Fi working more consistently:

Making sure Wi-Fi coverage reaches all the areas you need it
Checking for signal interference from nearby devices or networks
Reviewing router placement and basic configuration
Confirming equipment and software are current
Helping reduce ongoing connection problems over time

Slow computers are usually caused by a few common issues, and they are typically fixable.

Here is how we typically help with slow computer issues:

Removing unnecessary background programs and system clutter
Freeing up storage that can slow performance
Fixing update or software conflicts
Checking hardware for early signs of wear
Keeping systems maintained to help prevent future slowdowns