Business Continuity · VOL System
Business continuity —
when IT goes down, you keep running
We minimize the risk of downtime and its costs. We build the Business Continuity Plan, deploy disaster recovery, and manage infrastructure so that an IT failure doesn't stop your business.
Service scope
What does business continuity involve?
Six areas of action — from risk analysis to daily infrastructure management. Together they form a complete shield protecting your business from downtime.
Risk analysis and IT asset inventory
We identify all IT infrastructure assets in your company and assess the risk of failure for each. Only this knowledge enables decisions that truly protect the business — not just satisfy formalities.
Critical systems identification
We identify which IT systems are key to running the business and which failures have the biggest financial impact. This lets you plan a recovery budget with priorities — not put out fires randomly.
Business Continuity Plan (BCP)
We develop a comprehensive action plan in case of incident. The BCP defines who does what, in what order systems are restored, what alternative procedures exist, and how the company communicates in a crisis.
Procedury backup i Disaster Recovery
We design and implement procedures for creating backups, testing their restoration, and rebuilding infrastructure after serious failures. We define RTO and RPO matched to each system's criticality.
Infrastructure management and 24/7 monitoring
We take over IT infrastructure management so access to systems is uninterrupted. Continuous monitoring lets us detect problems before they become failures — and respond in minutes, not hours.
Plan testing and employee training
A plan without tests is just a document. We conduct simulation exercises and real failover tests. We train employees in crisis procedures — so in a real situation they act without panic.
Why this matters now
How much does IT downtime cost your company?
Every hour without access to IT systems means real financial losses. Industry, scale, business model — that changes the numbers, but not the fact: downtime always hurts.
Lost revenue
Production halts, orders don't go out, clients are calling. Every hour without a working system is direct revenue loss.
Contract penalties and damages
Downtime can result in SLA breaches with clients, penalties for missed deadlines, or loss of contracts.
Loss of reputation and clients
Clients who experience your downtime evaluate your company's reliability. Rebuilding trust takes much longer than the failure itself.
VOL System's answer
Investing in continuity is a fraction of the cost of failure
Companies with a well-designed BCP and DR restore systems many times faster and incur drastically smaller losses. One event can cost more than years of continuity care.
What is BCP and DR
Business Continuity Plan — the foundation of company resilience
A BCP isn't a document for the auditor. It's a living plan that in a crisis tells your team what, who, and in what order to act — eliminating chaos and accelerating recovery.
Map of critical systems with priorities
A list of IT systems sorted by business impact — what we restore first and why.
Procedures for failure situations
Step by step: who calls whom, what decisions management makes, how employees and clients are informed.
Disaster recovery plan with RTO and RPO
Technical procedures for system recovery with defined recovery time (RTO) and acceptable data loss (RPO).
Schedule of tests and updates
A BCP without tests is useless. We define a schedule of exercises and plan updates after infrastructure changes.
How we work
How we build your company's business continuity
Six stages — from initial analysis to daily care. At each stage you know what's happening and the goal.
Analysis and business discovery
We learn your business, operational processes, and current IT infrastructure. We identify which systems are truly critical and your current continuity protection level.
Business Impact Analysis (BIA)
We estimate the financial and operational impact of each system's failure. BIA is the basis for setting priorities in the BCP — without it, the plan would just be a wishlist.
BCP and DR procedure development
We create a complete Business Continuity Plan and technical disaster recovery procedures. We define RTO and RPO for each critical system and describe detailed recovery steps.
Technical implementation
We implement technical solutions: backup, data replication, alternative site or cloud service configuration, system monitoring. All according to the agreed plan.
Failover tests and simulations
We test the plan in controlled conditions — from paper exercises to real failovers. Each test ends with a report of results and improvement proposals.
Ongoing care and plan updates
Infrastructure changes — the BCP must keep up. We manage your infrastructure 24/7, monitor systems, and update the plan after every significant change in the IT environment.
Who it's for
Who benefits most from business continuity?
Business continuity concerns every company — but different roles see it through a different lens.
Management and company owners
You're responsible for operational continuity and business risk. BCP gives you confidence that the company will survive an IT crisis without catastrophic losses and keep its reputation with clients and partners.
Chief Operating Officers (COOs)
Your operational departments depend on IT functioning. Business continuity is your guarantee that production, logistics, or customer service won't stop due to infrastructure failure.
IT leaders and specialists
BCP and DR are your safety net. Instead of putting out fires after a failure, you have a ready plan, tested procedures, and confidence that the infrastructure is monitored 24/7.
Companies in regulated industries
Finance, healthcare, critical infrastructure — regulations (NIS2, DORA, ISO 22301) increasingly require a documented business continuity plan. We help meet compliance requirements.
Case study
How we secured a manufacturing company
Downtime in the food industry is unacceptable. We implemented a solution that eliminates the problem.
A food-industry company operates 24/7 — IT infrastructure failure means immediate production line stoppage. Every hour of downtime means tens of thousands of euros in losses and the risk of contract penalties from retail chains.
We designed a datacenter distributed across two independent geographic locations. Data and systems are replicated in real time. We secured the LAN network and deployed automatic failover mechanisms.
Act proactively
60% of companies don't recover within 6 months after a serious IT incident
Don't be caught off guard. BCP and disaster recovery is an investment that can determine company survival in a crisis.
Talk to an expert →FAQ
Frequently asked questions about business continuity
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Take care of your company's business continuity
Tell us about your company — industry, scale, critical systems, and any past failures. We'll prepare a BCP proposal tailored to your needs and budget.