Business continuity is often wrongly directed by IT. This is unjustified. Business continuity goes further than bringing IT facilities back up and running as quickly as possible. IT disasters can lead to significant damage, but they are rarely a real threat to continuity. Because the organization does not sufficiently determine which information is relevant and necessary, all data is stored because it may ever be needed again. Also, the autonomy of each department in which it is expected to perform does not help prevent complex and tailor-made links between different applications and data.
With Brains, a method is implemented, whereby the entire organization periodically evaluates the agreements drawn up for Business continuity, Recovery, Archiving, Information Knowledge, Networking and Server and storage.