Business Continuity and VoIP

This past year’s mild hurricane season is something many in the Florida, Mississippi and Louisiana are certainly very happy about. But if you are a business in any area of the world, now is not the time to let your guard down.
 
In today’s day and age, technology has advanced to such a degree that IP communications can minimize the impact of natural disasters on businesses.
 
In October 2005, ITEXPO held a press conference with the Disaster Planning Communications Forum (DPCF). TMC continues to work with associations and companies to ensure attendees at ITEXPO becomes a major location where attendees can be educated on disaster planning and business continuity.
 
It should be noted regardless of your company size, disaster planning is something you should be aware of and implement. The cost has come down to a point where it is inexpensive to work remotely.
 
If you are interested in disaster preparedness, be sure to check out and bookmark the disaster preparedness channel on TMCnet and also come to Internet Telephony Conference & Expo in a few weeks where we will have a free Disaster Preparedness Workshop.
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