
Disruptions such as power cuts could play havoc with African businesses operations.
But Johannesburg and Stellenbosch based backup and recovery solution firm, Attix5, says it has a business continuity solutions geared for this emerging market.
On Tuesday, Attix5 launched ‘DynamicRestore’, an instantaneous cloud-based disaster recovery solution at the Cloud World Forum conference and exhibition in London.
DynamicRestore is expected to provide end-users with immediate recoverability in the event of loss of critical servers and data.
“It offers the stability and resilience which is critical to business operations around the world but especially in a market like Africa – which often suffers from service disruptions such as power outages,” says Michael Law, chief executive officer, Attix5 in a press statement.
“DynamicRestore increases the efficiency and delivery of business continuity and disaster recovery in an emergency which significantly reduces the time and cost implications for businesses,” adds Law.
The company further claims that “DynamicRestore enables businesses to get their operations back up and running within minutes rather than days, reducing recovery time and saving businesses from economic failure.”
Attix5 also has an extensive partner network and presence across Africa in countries such as Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana and Botswana, among others.
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