Disaster Recovery
Yesterday I programmed a disaster recovery program. This program is a great asset for any company to have. It functions as a backup means of communication in case of a disaster such as a tornado, hurricane or any other major disaster that knocks out communication. Since we host the number the client never needs to worry about not being in communication with his or her clients when the phone lines are down or even if the building is destroyed.
The program purchased the company has the ability to record a lengthy informational greeting explaining the situation and also has the ability to take a message which will be emailed to the customer as a .wav file. You might be wondering how the customer plans on getting the email if there has been a disaster which means the internet is probably not functioning. Lucky for the customer we also have the ability to send a text notification and a voice notification alerting the customer of the message. I assume that everyone is familiar with the concept of text messaging (a short message sent to a cell phone in the text form) but you may not be as familiar with the idea of voice notification. Voice notification is when our system places a call to the customer notifying them that they have received a new voicemail and allows them to login to the mailbox and listen to the message immediately.
One of the greatest things about our programs is they are completely customizable. If you want something specific odds are good that we can make that happen for you all while making your business look bigger and more professional.
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