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== What is a Business Continuity? == | == What is a Business Continuity? == | ||
− | IEInternet's Business Continuity service is a key email disaster recovery feature used by many of our | + | IEInternet's Business Continuity service is a key email disaster recovery feature used by many of our customers. |
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+ | IEInternet's Business Continuity service addresses the following customer recovery & continuity Issues: | ||
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+ | *In the event of server failure, users can instantaneously access their inbound email by notifying us. Once they have retrieved their email, its business as usual. | ||
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+ | *Individual users can use our ‘email archiving' feature to restore any inadvertently deleted emails immediately, without any involvement of the IT department. | ||
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+ | *Even a back-up failure is no reason for concern - the administrator can simply choose to re-deliver inbound emails, including attachments, that have been retained for up to 30 days, right up to the point of failure. |
Revision as of 13:24, 22 February 2012
What is a Business Continuity?
IEInternet's Business Continuity service is a key email disaster recovery feature used by many of our customers.
IEInternet's Business Continuity service addresses the following customer recovery & continuity Issues:
- In the event of server failure, users can instantaneously access their inbound email by notifying us. Once they have retrieved their email, its business as usual.
- Individual users can use our ‘email archiving' feature to restore any inadvertently deleted emails immediately, without any involvement of the IT department.
- Even a back-up failure is no reason for concern - the administrator can simply choose to re-deliver inbound emails, including attachments, that have been retained for up to 30 days, right up to the point of failure.