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This document can now be found at its new location in the [https://docs.hornbill.com/hornbill-cloud/iso/about-iso/ Hornbill Document Library].
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==What is ISO==
 
==What is ISO==
 
The International Organization for Standardization is an international standard-setting body composed of representatives from various national standards organizations. This group of experts over the last 50 years have created a set of ISO  standards which are a series of frameworks that outline best practices and requirements against a number of key areas to ensure that, if adopted, a organization  can run smoothly\securely and provide customers with the knowledge that a company is doing it right. ISO certification is proof that the standards are being adhered to and embedded in the organsisation.  
 
The International Organization for Standardization is an international standard-setting body composed of representatives from various national standards organizations. This group of experts over the last 50 years have created a set of ISO  standards which are a series of frameworks that outline best practices and requirements against a number of key areas to ensure that, if adopted, a organization  can run smoothly\securely and provide customers with the knowledge that a company is doing it right. ISO certification is proof that the standards are being adhered to and embedded in the organsisation.  
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We have hardware available for our expected growth of Hornbill and this is reviewed\increased every 3 months with the purchasing of additional hypervisors\rack space as required. If required we can also create a instance or complete replica of the Hornbill infrastructure in AWS (Same as in our DR Plan) in record time meaning that capacity and scalability is never an issue. This scalabity along with the underlying server code also removes all limitations for user increase as new servers can be added as demand increases.
 
We have hardware available for our expected growth of Hornbill and this is reviewed\increased every 3 months with the purchasing of additional hypervisors\rack space as required. If required we can also create a instance or complete replica of the Hornbill infrastructure in AWS (Same as in our DR Plan) in record time meaning that capacity and scalability is never an issue. This scalabity along with the underlying server code also removes all limitations for user increase as new servers can be added as demand increases.
 
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