Friday 24 July 2009

Swine Flu

The Health Minister Andy Burnham only a few weeks ago commented that there could be 100,000 cases a day by the end of August. We now appear to have reached that figure in July.

Having been out of the country for a week it is clear how quickly things have changed. Now it is case knowing someone who knows directly somebody who has been unfortunate to catch the Virus.

One precaution I have taken is to alter my journey to client and to travel via a longer less crowded route.

However there is little else you can do short of becoming a hermit?

Just when the recession looked to be ending we will get hit with Swine Flue.

Your IT and Telecommunication systems may be an answer to help your business cope through this difficult period.

Planning now may considerably reduce the inpact of the Pandemic on your business.

Sunday 5 July 2009

What will be the Impact on Business of Swine Flu?

The government is now predicting 100,000 cases of swine flu per day in the UK by the end of August. The World Health Organisation formally declared on 11th June that Swine Flu is Pandemic,so what action is your business taking to counter the potential impact on your business.

Fortunately the level of fatalities has been very low however no knows whether the virus will stay the same or mutate? So the future is unclear.

It is estimated that 35% of the population in the UK could be impacted by the virus. That means that one in three of your employees could be effected. So though an employee manages not to catch the virus they may have to look after a family member and therefore will be unavailable for work.

Even if your company is impacted less what about your clients and your suppliers?

May be you should asking them how they are preparing to cope?

Will your clients go elsewhere if you can't meet their needs through a lack of staff?

Clearly the government admits the outbreak can no longer be contained.

So are you amending your business continuity plans to cater for the impact of swine flu or are you not worrying?

I would be interested to have your comments on what steps you have taken or are about to take?

Is the rise of home workers about to go through the roof?

If so will there be enough broadband capacity to cope with the additional traffic?

Let's hope that the predictions of the goverment are on the high side and that few people die from catching the virus.

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Saturday 4 July 2009

ARCA comes to Sky Teledata

Sky Teledata are proud to annouce they now sell and support Zenith Infotech's newest product ARCA.

The ARCA unit gives business a huge step foward in business continuity in that the ARCA unit can become your server in less than 10 minutes plus regularly snapshots of your Windows server as frequently as every 15 minutes.

If you house backup data at an off-site storage facility, then you have the start of a disaster recovery plan. At this point, most companies feel that if they can put their hands on their data they have a degree of business continuity.


For IT Departments of all sizes, the Zenith ARCA can be a lifesaver if there is a catastrophic server failure. But what about the day-to-day issues that have you scouring disk and tape backups for a deleted file? With the Zenith ARCA, time spent goes from days and hours to minutes and seconds.

A test environment for patches and updates.
Boot directly from the backed up images.
Rapdly failover servers virtually on the ARCA.

Due to the design of ARCA the product is suited to companies with a single site or multiple sites with server which need to be backed up and where businesses need to ensure they have Business Continuity.

For further information contact george.d@skyteledata.co.uk

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