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Business Resilience Use Cases

Disruptions don’t announce themselves—an outage, a cyber event, a power fluctuation, or an operational failure can ripple across the business in minutes. These use cases help you protect uptime, restore critical services faster, and build continuity into everyday operations—without designing for “perfect conditions.”

Where Resilience Breaks Down

Recovery plans exist but haven’t been tested against real dependencies and timelines.

Backup and restore processes work “in theory,” but confidence is limited under pressure.

Critical systems share single points of failure (power, network, storage, or staffing).

Uptime expectations are rising, but infrastructure and operational coverage haven’t kept pace.

Facility and IT resilience are planned separately, creating gaps during multi-factor disruptions.

Resilience initiatives compete with daily workload and are easiest to postpone—until they aren’t.

Explore Resilience Scenarios

Restore critical services faster and keep operations running through disruption.

Reduce downtime risk by protecting power paths for critical IT and facility loads.

Identify Critical Services and Dependencies

  • Align recovery objectives to business impact—so timelines match what the organization truly needs.

  • Build resilience into architecture: redundancy where it matters, clarity where it doesn’t.

  • Validate recovery through testing and runbooks, not assumptions and tribal knowledge.

  • Protect uptime end-to-end: power, environment, connectivity, backups, and operational coverage.

  • Keep readiness current with ongoing support, maintenance, and lifecycle planning.

  • Identify critical services and dependencies (systems, sites, users, and the power/network chain).

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