An ICM Mobile Recovery Unit on the road

Mobile IT Recovery

Mobile IT Recovery is exactly that, completely mobile specialist business continuity centres which include replica hardware and are delivered to client sites throughout the UK.

A cab pulling an ICM Mobile Recovery Unit

ICM's modern fleet of mobile recovery units are specially designed to offer a complete alternative computer suite environment in case of any unforeseen occurrence within your own infrastructure. Larger units can also provide business recovery positions for your staff.

In the event of a disaster or failure the units are configured to your specification, with replica computer systems ready installed and networked and then delivered to your recovery location.

In addition to the pre-configured systems, each mobile includes on-board diesel generator, UPS support, air-conditioning, high speed LAN & WAN support and operator areas. All mobiles are available for annual testing both at ICM and client locations and cover all platforms.

ICM currently has the following Mobile Recovery Units:

IBM Datacentre

IBM Datacentre Delivery of powerful, permanently equipped IBM Mobile Recovery Service providing in excess of 4,500 CPW of processing power and 1TB of Disk download pdf >>>

High - End Intel Datacentre

Intel Datacentre The UK's largest permanently equipped Intel Server Mobile Data Centre, featuring more than 100 Intel Xeon Processors, 50GB of memory and a 10TB fibre channel SAN. download pdf >>>

Multi - Vendor Support Datacentre

Multi-Vendor Datacentre A purpose built Mobile Data Centre configured with any combination of IT Vendor equipment built to your specification. download pdf >>>

Mobile Workplace Recovery

Mobile Workplace Recovery A purpose built mobile workplace recovery centre, including 20 workplace positions, separate plant room, integral projector and screen and disabled access lift.

Key Services

Watch a short animated illustration of ICM's key services

click here to view

Latest News

ICM acquires Office Shadow

further details

Business Continuity News

European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control assesses 2010 pandemic risk

further details