Hosted Continuity’s business continuity management capabilities are recognised by industry and regulators as being amongst the best available. Our proven methodologies ensure that your critical business functions are maintained and/or restored in a timely manner in the event of a business disruption. Our goal is to minimise the operational, financial, legal, reputational and other damaging consequences arising from a disruption.
Hosted Continuity business continuity management services provide a means to strengthen and structurally improve the way your organisation operates, creating a robust and resilient business that is able to cope with any eventuality.
This includes:
- Prevention to minimise the likelihood of a disruption occurring.
- Preparation to equip your organisation with the tools and processes to withstand a disruption.
- Response to enable an effective recovery from a disruption.
Overview of Hosted Continuity Business Continuity Services:

Hosted Continuity Business Continuity Management Program brings together all critical incident procedures into one seamless end-to-end Business Continuity management system including:
- Emergency Response plans and procedures.
- Crisis Management.
- Disaster Recovery.
- Business Recovery and Resumption.
It’s our solid methodologies, skilled consultants and consultative, hands-on approach that separates us from the competition.
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News & Updates
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Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Tips, Techniques & Best Practices for CTOs
In Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Tips, Techniques & Best Practices for CTOs, this webinar examines how leading chief information officers are putting programs in place to protect their companies from unexpected catastrophic events.
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