The ability to maintain operations/services in the face of a disruptive event.
A proactive service measure that includes the preparation, planning and execution of a tactical plan to ensure uninterrupted service of business operations in the event of an outage, disaster or unplanned event crippling one's business systems.
the requirement that a service must be available at all times or business operations will be impacted. Includes high- availability and disaster recovery.
The means of ensuring that the essential functions of a business survive a terrorist or other incident, such as natural disaster. (See: Business continuity).
The processes and procedures an organisation puts in place to ensure that essential functions can continue during and after a disaster. Business continuance planning seeks to prevent interruption of mission-critical services, and to re-establish full functioning as swiftly and smoothly as possible. (whatis.com)
The degree to which an organization may achieve uninterrupted stability of systems and operational procedures.
Ensuring the continuity or uninterrupted provision of operations and services.
The ability of an organization to continue to function even after a disastrous event, accomplished through the deployment of redundant hardware and software, the use of fault tolerant systems, as well as a solid backup and recovery strategy.