A Business Continuity Centre

Workarea Recovery

ICM's network of 18 Business Continuity Centres is strategically spread throughout the UK to service 98% of UK businesses within only one hour's drive time. It’s the most extensive network of workarea centres in the UK, with all sites linked by a 1Gb Ethernet connection and purpose-fitted with comprehensive facilities for every business requirement.

PCs in an ICM Workarea Recovery suite

ICM's Workarea Recovery services are at the top of the industry, with the most up to date technology and multi telecom capabilities to meet all modern business requirements. Our extensive network of centres brings further peace of mind and enables us to cope with wide-area affecting incidents, with secondary and tertiary centres offering additional flexibility and resilience. Each centre has identical facilities to ensure every customer has the same consistent service when testing, or should they need to invoke. Every recovery suite has a separate entrance and security locking, providing confidentiality and safety to each customer and their employees.

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Why Choose ICM for Workarea Recovery?

  • ICM has the widest network of disaster recovery sites in the UK
  • 98% of UK businesses are within an hour's drive of an ICM business continuity centre
  • ICM has comprehensive Risk Management practices including secondary and tertiary centres, effective exclusion zones and low syndicated ratios
  • ICM has a common PC / desktop infrastructure throughout its business continuity centres
  • ICM has a national Ethernet network linking all 18 business continuity centres
  • ICM provides Managed Recovery services with Workarea Recovery
  • ICM provides Technical Recovery Planning with Workarea Recovery

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Key Services

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