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e& launches business continuity as a service at NCEMA summit 2025

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
April 12, 2025
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e& has unveiled its new Business Continuity as a Service (BCaaS) solution at the World Crises and Emergency Management Summit 2025, organised by the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management (NCEMA).

The fully-managed service aims to help organisations identify potential threats and develop response mechanisms to maintain operational efficiency during disruptions.

The solution works to restore and ensure business continuity within predetermined timeframes, the Emirates News Agency (WAM) said in a statement.

e&, NCEMA to deliver business continuity as a service

BCaaS provides an integrated framework customised for various sectors including government, federal entities and private businesses.

The service enables organisations to maintain operations during disruptions, meet regulatory requirements, and reduce costs whilst improving performance.

“Maintaining continuity in operations isn’t just about keeping systems running; it’s about protecting what defines a business – its integrity, reputation, and ability to deliver value. In today’s digitally empowered world, resilience is the cornerstone of innovation and growth. Through our partnership with NCEMA, we’re introducing BCaaS, a holistic solution to drive organisational resilience. This solution protects private and public sector organisations with a holistic approach, ensuring uninterrupted operations with tools that make them future-ready and enable them to adapt, innovate, and thrive,” Abdalla Rashid Alsaadi, Senior Vice President, Group Business Continuity & Crisis Management, e& UAE said.

The comprehensive suite includes Business Continuity Management Systems, crisis management planning, and support for meeting regulatory requirements and certifications such as ISO 22301 and NCEMA 7000.

Additionally, the service offers Disaster Recovery sites and specialised training in business continuity and crisis management.

Customers have the option to purchase either the complete service package or select specific components based on their needs.

This latest offering aligns with e&’s strategic focus on providing organisations with tools to navigate unpredictable challenges, positioning the company as a partner for businesses seeking to protect operations and sustain growth.



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