Fusion unveils automated data center recovery optimization to minimize downtime and boost enterprise resilience

Fusion Risk Management has announced Recovery Optimization, a patent-pending feature integrated into its enterprise resilience platform, designed to automate the recovery sequencing of critical systems during outages based on real-time data and business priorities. Fusion claims this technology addresses the challenge disaster recovery teams face in determining optimal restoration order to minimize system downtime and financial losses.

According to Fusion, inefficient, manual approaches to recovery sequencing can leave data center operators and large organizations vulnerable during disruptive incidents, with industry averages noting downtime costs exceeding $300,000 per hour for most large enterprises. Fusion reports that its new solution can create recovery runbooks in seconds instead of days and supports rapid sequencing—for example, sequencing a large data center in 10 minutes compared to an industry standard of three days.

Technical highlights of Recovery Optimization include the ability to align recovery strategies to live enterprise data and system interdependencies, prioritize restoration based on financial impact, and provide dynamic decision support for incident response teams. The architecture allows users to quantify real-time business impacts, validate recovery readiness during real incidents, and streamline testing or readiness exercises.

The company states that additional product enhancements have been released alongside Recovery Optimization. These include the Incident Coordinator Agent, which uses artificial intelligence to support crisis management with automated tasking and reporting; new Executive Dashboards for improved analytics and visualization of operational resilience; and updates to incident management tools for consolidated impact assessment.

“Recovery Optimization delivers a clear, actionable recovery path to minimize the impact of costly disruptions,” said Mike Campbell, Chief Executive Officer of Fusion Risk Management. “Our customers have been using this capability to turn time-consuming processes into fast responses based on their real-time data, business priorities at the time of disruption, and interdependencies.”

For further details or to request a product demonstration, Fusion directs interested parties to its website.

Source: Fusion Risk Management

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