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CIBER and technical resources from Cessna worked together using CIBER’s Rapid Application Development environment (known as ICE-RADS™) to design, develop, and deploy an application that would allow information to be downloaded to a Windows NT server on a more frequent basis.
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Cessna
CIBER Designs, Develops and Deploys Decision Support Solution
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Flint Community Schools
CIBER Develops, Tests and Implements Web Solution
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Honeywell International Inc.
CIBER Designs Flexible, Scalable Solution
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Louisiana Department of Public Safety
CIBER Integrates Existing Data with Custom Solutions
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Louisiana Department of Revenue, Office of Charitable Gaming
CIBER Builds Solutions to Automate Data Gathering
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Suffolk County Police Department
CIBER Builds Flexible, Scalable Solution
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Virginia State Police
CIBER Develops Web-Based Solution for 'Megan's Law'
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The Challenge of Innovation
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The Importance of Infrastructure Design Early in ERP Implementations
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For more information about our Emergency Recovery Solutions, please contact:
rcaputo@ciber.com
Robin Caputo
VP, Marketing
Emergency Recovery Solutions
In today's highly competitive and service-oriented environment, companies are judged on their ability to continue to operate and provide uninterrupted service around the clock. The demand for operations to be available 24 hours per day, seven days per week (24x7) is greater than ever. Service continuity (or lack thereof) has a dramatic influence on customer or constituent satisfaction and can quickly affect the overall reputation and success of an enterprise.
Technology Recovery
CIBER is focused on delivering the most commonly underdeveloped component of service continuity -- technology recovery -- specifically geared to the needs of organizations who operate their business-critical applications on Unisys ClearPath mainframe systems and Enterprise Server technologies. After all, system downtime caused by a business inhibiting event can impact your organization quantitatively, causing unanticipated expenses or losses, as well as qualitatively, affecting your ability to effectively manage your operations and serve your customers or constituents. Fast recovery from downtime minimizes losses and increases the availability of your revenue generating or first responder applications.
Most organizations are aware of the consequences of an interruption to their business but, in fact, still do not have adequate protection against service interruptions. Fortunately, CIBER's technology recovery solutions have been purposely designed to provide rapid recovery of high-value IT systems and facilities, source data, and voice services -- at a cost in line with each subscribers risk and the defined economic value of their technology landscape.
Recovery Solutions
CIBER's service continuity and recovery solutions consist of:
- Temporary remote data center facilities and shared subscription computing equipment
- Remote online data backup and recovery (electronic vaulting) service*
- Information and network security monitoring and management service
- Temporary office space, business equipment, power, and satellite communications service*
- Temporary inbound phone service continuation and call re-routing service*
- Architectural and design services
- Run book design, testing, deployment, and production monitoring services
- Emergency management services
- Periodic Technology Recovery Plan assessment services
*Indicates services managed by CIBER and delivered in conjunction with a 3rd-party service provider
Download a Emergency Recovery Services Brochure (PDF, 165KB)
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