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ADVERTORIAL | Designing a resilient business with IT infrastructure beyond COVID-19

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Collin Burgess, IT infrastructure manager, MC Systems, stated that the good news is that IT infrastructure is the solution which is keeping everything going, such as business, school and government, parties, and even gym sessions.

The use of those solutions are also an indication that, no matter the size or the nature of business, every company can use some IT infrastructure solutions in its operations.

Having the kind of infrastructure which keeps the business running in a time of crisis (enter COVID-19) is about business continuity planning.

“Of course, the ideal infrastructure is complete with the fit-for-purpose, backup-and-recovery solutions, which safeguard the business being better able to manage its data; and get things up and running quickly in the event of a disruption,” he pointed out, noting that “the future of work will see these technologies being implemented in every type and size business, further enabling work at any time and from anywhere.”

“What is key for business leaders now is to start documenting what is happening, so that they can make well-informed plans about the IT infrastructure which they will need to run their business in the post-COVID-19 new world of work."

Source: Jamaica Gleaner
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