| BCMS
- Business Continuity Management System
Technology Description
Business and technology environments are
increasingly complex and the reliance upon information technology
has become embedded into the success strategies of most organizations.
The capacity to respond to situations both planned and unexpected
which threaten to disrupt essential business systems and processes
is a universal concern of all organizations today. Disaster
recovery or DR is the process, policies and procedures related
to preparing for recovery or continuous operation of technology
infrastructure critical to an organization after a natural
or human-induced disaster.1 The founders of Perpetuiti Technologies
have developed a proprietary algorithm and developed a software
platform utilizing it branded as Business Continuity Management
System (BCMS) to monitor, manage and automate these processes
and procedures. Additionally; BCMS can forecast the degree
of success or failure of these activities relative to an organizations
intended recovery time objectives (RTO)2, recovery point objectives
(RPO)3 and as associated maximum tolerable period of disruption
(MTPOD)4 and present these metrics in a dashboard for visual
monitoring of an organization's DR posture.
This innovation arose from the professional experiences of
the five founders, Rohil Sharma, Sundar Raman, Sainath Iyer,
Prashant Kakade, and Mahesh Patil, while developing custom
disaster recovery solutions for the various clients of their
prior employers. As a team, they arrived at the conclusion
that an application offering automated disaster recovery with
native support of common technologies would be beneficial
to organizations around the globe. This vision gave birth
to Perpetuiti Technologies and eventually BCMS.
BCMS is unique in the systems management arena in that it
capitalizes upon known protocols and methods to monitor the
performance and availability of technical infrastructure,
monitor and manage data replication, but also to re-direct
application traffic to a tertiary environment should the primary
environment decline to an unacceptable performance level or
fail outright. Automating these elements and their failover
processes for conventional infrastructure is highly beneficial.
Per the innovators, this technology can also be used to perform
these actions when virtualized or cloud computing-based resources
are utilized as well.
Contact details:
Information Manager
Email: timeis@ficci.com

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