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Telehouse, TAMP Offer BC/DR Solutions

By Justin Lee, June 01, 2009

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Colocation provider Telehouse America (www.telehouse.com), and business continuity and disaster recovery solutions provider TAMP Systems (www.drsbytamp.com) announced on Monday they have partnered to offer TAMP's full portfolio of consulting services, as well as web-based business continuity management software under Telehouse's Manage-E brand.

According to the press release, the partnership offers organizations "access to disaster planning solutions that increase resiliency and mitigate risk through the orderly recovery of mission-critical operations."

The solution set provides business impact analysis, as well as comprehensive business continuity, disaster recovery and pandemic planning.

Business continuity planning is the latest addition to Telehouse's suite of Manage-E services, which help customers reduce costs while achieving greater security protection, compliance, planning and service availability.

Manage-E also includes end-to-end, managed services, managed security for firewalls, email and web security, and compliance and consulting services for risk management and compliance assessment.

"Our partnership with TAMP is an excellent addition to our Manage-E service offerings," says Akio Sugeno, Telehouse's senior director of business development at Internet engineering and operations. "TAMP brings a wealth of proven business continuity service and experience to a wide range of industries. Business continuity planning is an integral part of any company's comprehensive managed services suite and we look to assist any customers who necessitate comprehensive business continuity planning, management and consulting."

The business continuity and disaster recovery planning solutions are provided and powered by TAMP Systems, which is a DRI International certified business continuity vendor.

The business continuity planning and consulting includes three key services.

The first, BC/DR Internet and Intranet Planning Software, is available both in a software as a service, as well as hosted on the customer's internal web server. This software creates plans, manages planning data and keeps business continuity records up-to-date.

The second, BC/DR consulting services, gives customers a range of services where they can develop comprehensive plans for business continuity, disaster recovery, pandemic response, continuity of operations plan and crisis/emergency management.

Finally, notification SaaS software provides automated voice alerts in the event of a disaster, as well as voice mail failover and recovery, in which Telehouse/TAMP provides backup functionality for a company's voice mail system.

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