Building Resilience: How to Modernize Disaster Recovery with ServiceNow

By Celeste Rudd | Director of ServiceNow Solutions Sales & Partnership  

As hurricane-force winds barrel toward the Gulf and Atlantic coasts, wildfires blaze across the Southwest, and monsoon rains threaten infrastructure in desert states, one thing is clear: disaster season is in full swing across the United States. 

Executives and technical leaders face growing pressure to ensure that their organizations are prepared, not just to respond, but to recover and adapt in real time. And in today’s climate, Disaster Recovery (DR) cannot be siloed from business operations, IT, or customer experience. It must be intelligent, orchestrated, and aligned with strategic risk. 

At SDI, our ServiceNow Solutions practice enables enterprises to build that kind of resilience — fast. 

Weathering the Perfect Storm: Summer 2025 Snapshot

This summer, disaster season isn’t coming — it’s already here.

These extreme weather events and natural disasters aren’t isolated. They’re worsening and unprepared organizations face compounding impacts to operations, customer service, and employee safety.

The takeaway: Real resilience requires more than static plans. It demands dynamic, data-driven recovery systems that act fast and scale wide.

Four Disaster Recovery Best Practices You Can Deploy Today with ServiceNow

SDI’s ServiceNow Solutions practice recommends the following DR best practices. These are tailored for technical teams and aligned with C-suite priorities: 

1. Know What’s Critical: Perform a Business Impact Analysis (BIA)

For many organizations, downtime isn’t just disruptive—it’s financially devastating. 

“Cost of hourly downtime exceeds $300,000 for 90% of firms. 41% of enterprises say hourly downtime costs $1 million to over $5 million.”
— ITIC 2024 Hourly Cost of Downtime Report 

Prioritizing services through BIA and setting precise RTO/RPO thresholds isn’t just best practice. It’s essential risk mitigation. 

  • Identify mission-critical services, systems, and dependencies.
  • Define recovery time objectives (RTO) and recovery point objectives (RPO) for each tier of service. 
  • ServiceNow’s Business Continuity Management (BCM) module allows organizations to map, score, and prioritize service dependencies via the Change Management Database (CMDB). 

Quick win: Start with customer-facing applications (POS, ERP, CRM) and apply risk scoring to identify top recovery priorities.


2. Build Real-Time Visibility with Integrated Data
  • Ingest fire perimeter maps, NOAA hurricane trackers, and monsoon flood alerts into ServiceNow dashboards. 
  • Enable incident response teams to see live risk exposure across facilities, assets, and IT infrastructure. 

Quick win: Use existing integrations or custom APIs to feed geospatial threat data into the Now Platform for live monitoring. 


3. Automate DR Workflows and Runbooks
  • Use ServiceNow Flow Designer with built-in Orchestration to automate routine and emergency tasks: 
  • Backup activation 
  • Infrastructure failover 
  • Employee alerts and safety check-ins 
  • Trigger these workflows from real-time weather events or infrastructure alerts. 

Quick win: Create a wildfire evacuation workflow with mobile alerts, checklists, and chain-of-command escalations.


4. Continuously Test and Adapt
  • Conduct monthly tabletop and live simulations, especially in high-risk geographies. 
  • After each event or drill, log learnings and improvement plans directly into ServiceNow. 

Quick win: Use the Government, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) module to ensure that DR plans are reviewed, exercised, and audited on a recurring basis.


Executive Perspective: Why Resilience = Competitive Advantage

For CxOs, DR isn’t just an IT function. It’s a business survival strategy. When disaster hits, your ability to: 

  • Maintain operations 
  • Protect customer trust 
  • Ensure employee safety 
  • Communicate with stakeholders 

…becomes the ultimate differentiator. 

“Every$1invested in mitigation saves $4–$6 in recovery costs.”
National Institute of Building Sciences / FEMA 

With ServiceNow and SDI, that investment drives value across compliance, customer satisfaction, and operational efficiency. 

Why SDI? Our ServiceNow DR Engagement Model
SDI’s Disaster Recovery Accelerator for ServiceNow delivers results in weeks, not quarters: 

Phase  Focus  Outcome 
1. Assessment  CMDB, BIA, current-state DR maturity Prioritized roadmap
2. Quick Wins  Runbooks, dashboards, live alerts Working workflows in 30 days
3. Full-Scale BCM  Cross-team automation, orchestration, GRC oversight End-to-end DR governance
4. Continuous Improvement  Testing, simulation, audit tracking Resilience as a service
Start the Conversation: Build Your DR Roadmap with SDI 

Disaster season doesn’t wait. And neither should your DR planning. 

Connect with SDI’s ServiceNow experts for a best practices conversation on how to strengthen your disaster recovery posture. We’ll help you: 

  • Understand where your current DR approach stands 
  • Explore how ServiceNow can support rapid, intelligent recovery 
  • Begin mapping out a practical path to greater resilience 

This conversation is a first step toward building a recovery strategy that fits your risk profile, industry requirements, and operational goals.