By Editor, CIR

Next month sees the launch of Edinburgh Continuity, a new recovery centre with 200 seats in 20 rooms, based in Edinburgh city centre.

Speaking about the launch, managing director, Mike Glaire, said: "Whilst best practice says that every business should have disaster recovery plans in place, for many businesses it is now compulsory in order to fulfil legal, preferred supplier or insurance requirements. We have the IT, the communications and the support that businesses need to minimise any disruption, as well as space for up to 200 people in offices at the heart of the city for if and when you have to evacuate your own premises."

Edinburgh Continuity caters for the SME market with an all-inclusive package from £199 per person per year.

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