The sheer amount of information
that companies are collecting in today’s society is exponentially higher than
in the past. According to a McKinsey Global
Institute report, the use of ‘Big Data’ will become crucial to remaining
competitive, and has the potential to increase a businesses operating margin by
over 60 percent. Maintaining and
continuing big data programs is important to gaining a competitive edge. For this reason, today’s industry leaders are
constantly seeking proven ways to protect this critical data and keep their
companies up and running in the event of interruptions of any kind, including
power failures, viruses, system failures, and more commonly, natural
disasters. With 2013 predictions forecasting
above average hurricane activity, it is even more important for companies to develop
business continuity plans and begin evaluating disaster recovery solutions. Many are turning to colocation data centers
such as Lam Cloud Management, which offer data center and business continuity
solutions as well as years of proven industry experience.
Reliable, Scalable Infrastructure
When evaluating data centers,
companies should seek one that is spacious enough for all of their data storage
needs. The facility
should offer a comprehensive portfolio of data center solutions, including cloud
and business continuity services such as Software as a Service (SaaS), hosting,
managed services, secure backup and archiving plans, server and desktop
virtualization, workplace recovery, and disaster recovery. Each facility should also be properly equipped
with back-up generators and reliable power sources, state-of-the-art cooling
and fire suppression equipment, multi-tier security parameters, and other
resources to support companies’ business continuity plans.
Efficient Workplace Recovery
In the event of a
natural disaster, the ability to quickly relocate their business operations and
team members to a facility complete with ample workplace recovery resources
could mean the difference between a quick recovery and continued operations,
and potential losses in both revenue and reputation. With dedicated suites and thousands of single
occupancy or shared seats, facilities like Lam Cloud offer their customers an
ideal alternate workplace and access to their mission-critical data in a matter
of minutes.
The
Human Data Center
While reliable
infrastructure and efficient data access are two important pieces of an effective
workplace recovery solution, a third, and usually most overlooked, is the human
element. The stress of workplace
relocation can take its toll on employees, leaving them stressed and confused. Keeping staff members happy and comfortable
is key to maintaining productivity as well as a successful business continuity
plan. For this reason, data centers can
offer value-added amenities and features for their customers’ employees. Lam Cloud Management’s Cranbury data center,
for example, features a fully-functioning technology campus, complete with a
conference and trade show center, as well as a tech lounge, meeting and seminar
rooms, fitness center and locker rooms, café, and more.

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