Business Continuity

The operational continuity of business processes is crucial for all organizations and being able to guarantee the continuity and standard performance levels of processes relating to critical functions is essential.

Nowadays, every process is partly or totally supported by the company's IT infrastructure, and so the certainty of this system being designed and managed to guarantee its absolute continuity is an essential requisite of many IT projects that we develop for our customers and one which enables us, thanks to the particular features of our data center network, to implement unique solutions with high performance levels.

Continuity of operations guaranteed by our data centers

Business Continuity is the ability to keep a business operational following events that jeopardize the service: it is the set of processes that ensure the continuity of business operations. Our experts have the design, technical and operational skills required for the full execution of Business Continuity solutions, personalized to suit customer requirements and hosted partly or entirely within one of our data centers.

Thanks to our facilities and planning of these processes, we are able to provide maximum resilience and respond to all forms of service interruption. In particular, our solution comprises risk analysis, the creation of technological solutions and immediate response whenever required.

Thanks to technology campuses hosting multiple, separate data centers, just a few meters or several hundred meters away from each other, Aruba is able to provide unique, very low latency Business Continuity solutions.

This means that we can adopt synchronised backup techniques, maintaining optimum performance levels whilst at the same time avoiding data loss following a disaster.

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You can visit our data centers in Italy and the Czech Republic.

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