Business Continuity

Protecting People, Assets and Reputation

Business Continuity

For many SMEs, Business Continuity is often overlooked, until something goes wrong. Yet in today’s always-on, digitally dependent environment, even a short disruption can bring operations to a halt, impacting revenue, customer trust, and long-term growth. Increasingly, clients, partners, and regulatory bodies also expect businesses to demonstrate resilience as part of their supply chain obligations.

Business Continuity is no longer just an IT concern; it’s a critical part of your overall business strategy.

At Urban Network, we help SMEs move beyond basic backups to a fully considered continuity approach, ensuring your systems, data, and people remain operational in the face of cyber incidents, outages, or unexpected events. Our focus is simple: to reduce risk, minimise downtime, and give you the confidence that your business can continue to operate, no matter the circumstances.

Are you confident of recovery?

According to research, 40% of SMEs have experienced eight or more hours of downtime due to a cyber attack. And in more serious cases, 80% of businesses suffering a major incident (not confined to just cyber attacks) shut down within 18 months. So being prepared to deal with unforeseen circumstances is absolutely crucial.

At Urban Network, we are experienced in helping great businesses put contingency plans in place so that they can be resilient in the face of adversity and minimise the negative impact of any business interruption.

Manufacturing

Co-managed IT Support

IDSL Group manufacture bespoke fire doors for the NHS, MOD and high-end London residential. 423 staff across 3 Mansfield sites.…

Outsourced HR

Cyber Essentials Certification

As the business was growing and becoming more successful in client engagements, ArenaHR began working with organisations that understood the…

Charity

Business Transformation for Charity

The charity had run on the same setup for around a decade, server in the office, mix of desktops and…

Manufacturing

Application Development

The Opera 3 SQL migration had killed IDSL’s original stock-take module. The workaround was manual. “We had several people on…