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How to ensure business continuity in times of COVID-19

by Ricardo Parke
July 28, 2021
in Business, Health
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Business continuity is in the eye of the storm. The global crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic put business systems to the test, and operations were severely affected across industries like never before.

Small, medium and large companies were forced to scale their infrastructure to cope with the increase in traffic on their digital channels, face growing cyber threats and adapt to remote work.

In this context, technical leaders need to ensure that they have the necessary technology to adapt to adverse circumstances.

In this article, we are going to analyze from the point of view of technology what are, for us, the three fundamental pillars to guarantee business continuity in times of COVID-19.

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  • Internet and networks: the backbone
  • Remote work: adapting to the new work normality
  •  Security: the elephant in the room

Internet and networks: the backbone

Undoubtedly, the Internet became an indispensable resource for the lives of people and companies. Due to the coronavirus crisis, several traditional business models had to reinvent themselves to respond to the growing demand for online shopping options, online banking and home entertainment.

At the same time, schools and universities had to guarantee the continuity of the study plans through digital platforms, and companies from various industries adopted teleworking as a key resource to continue operating.

In this context, since the beginning of the pandemic, global demand for broadband services has skyrocketed like never before. Some operators experienced an increase of up to 60% in Internet traffic compared to previous periods.

IXP traffic peaks by country in the period from September 2019 to March 2020.

Source: OECD based on data from Packet Clearing House .

While network operators and content providers were able to successfully maintain their services using their existing capacity, the crisis makes one thing clear: additional measures must be taken in the short term to improve network stability and resilience, and reduce the digital divide.

To better understand how exposed business continuity is in terms of Internet connection, we recommend that you analyze the following aspects:

  • What type of connection are we hiring, the technical and operational track record of our provider.

  • What is the technological infrastructure of your service provider.

  • What are the main differences between the different types of connection they offer. At this point it is essential to analyze each one and compare.

  • What contract do our suppliers offer in terms of times and deadlines.

  • What SLAs ( Service Level Agreements ) they offer. That is, the levels of services that they promise us.

  • As far as possible, have access to a market benchmark.

Remote work: adapting to the new work normality

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A few weeks ago, we talked about remote work in another  post . If you are interested in this topic, we recommend that you read that article to complement the questions that we are going to address below.
The COVID-19 pandemic was that it forced thousands of companies to incorporate remote work in a very short time. While this migration was generally reasonably successful under the conditions, long-term success requires a structured approach, significant investment, and a change in corporate culture.

Let’s see some aspects to keep in mind:

  • Preparing for remote work, now and in the future: This means continuing to scale and expand connectivity and collaboration platforms, including  video conferencing  and project management tools for employees to connect and work remotely. At the same time, this also means training the workforce and communicating best practices and ideal use cases.

  • Ensuring infrastructure for remote work: Ensuring adequate infrastructure requires profound security changes, structural adjustments, and significant investment. It also requires the commitment of all employees to safely navigate their work tools.

  • Use the right tools for a good migration: When choosing the tools to implement remote work, it is important to first look at what is already available on the market. There are effective solutions that companies can install that contain all the necessary functionalities. At this point, it is important to consider the needs of the company. Every business culture is different and you may need different tools to maintain a high level of productivity . The next step is to train employees, listen to feedback, and improve where necessary.

 Security: the elephant in the room

Probably one of the most serious indirect consequences of the pandemic in the digital world was the significant increase in computer security threats and attacks from phishing, malware and ransomware.

Although even before the crisis, SMEs were increasingly targeted by cyberattacks due to the lack of comprehensive security solutions, it is estimated that currently phishing attacks reached their highest level in the last three years . Added to this, the adoption of remote working on a large scale and the increased use of online services exacerbated the risks.

Ricardo Parke

Ricardo Parke

With vast experience managing editorial teams, Ricardo brought life to this idea and rendered all that was necessary to create an interactive and attractive platform for the readers. Apart from managing the editorial part of the platform, he contributes his insights and strategies for it’s growth.

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