This Frost & Sullivan research titled North American Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Markets focuses on end-user demand for business continuity and disaster recovery services and provides enterprise-spending outlook for the North American market. This study also examines the various trends with regard to the implementation of business continuity services within the small, medium, and large enterprise markets. It defines BCDR planning and implementation as any and all activities that are designed to ensure the survivability and continuing operation of an organization’s telecom and IT infrastructure in the wake of a planned and unplanned event. A disaster is defined as an event, natural or human, that impedes an organization’s ability to effectively operate one or more of its functions, and can lead to a potential loss of revenues for the firm. Disaster recovery services, therefore, include all activities undertaken by an organization to restore its normal operations.
Market Sectors
Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sector in this research service:
- Business services
Technologies
The following technologies are covered in this research:
- Wireline voice and data services - Outsourced/Managed services - Network security and network storage services