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NonVerba unveils new business continuity management software

Get free weekly news by e-mailUK-based NonVerba has launched a new business continuity management software offering. ‘eSecurus’ is a three tier solution which addresses the differing needs of all types of organisation, from small companies with limited technical resources, government bodies, those with budgetary constraints right through to multinational corporations with dedicated IT resource and substantial budgets.

The eSecurus products employ the same easy to use software interface and straightforward methodology:

Level 1 – eSecurus Total Solution – the comprehensive tool for large businesses with more complex business continuity planning needs. Features include workflow automated alerts to warn of overdue tasks, incoming plans and imminent reviews. Complete online plan building, sample plans, hints and tips, editing and reporting facilities make plan development and management as easy as possible. This solution includes testing and reporting functions, dashboards, corporate branding, computer based training, and consultancy.

Level 2 – eSecurus Process on a Page – features include online plan development, editing, management, review and approval through the Administrator portal. Sample and template plans assist development of a comprehensive business resilience plan for the business.

Level 3 – eSecurus Rapid - an ideal solution for small organisations, or those with limited initial planning requirements, who require a straightforward entry level product. This is an ASP hosted solution available for annual rental. Features include plan storage, online plan building facility and call tree generator. Easy to use and competitively priced.

All three levels have an audit trail function.

www.nonverba.com

Date: 10th January 2007 • Region: UK Type: Article •Topic: BC software
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