We asked a different question.
The answers changed everything.
Instead of building a tool to write Business Continuity plans, we asked: what information is actually needed to manage a disruptive incident effectively? That question — asked in 2002 — led to a fundamentally different platform architecture, and 20+ years of enterprise resiliency innovation that competitors are still catching up to.
The BCM industry was focused on the wrong things.
In 2002, the Business Continuity Management industry had a blind spot. Every tool, every methodology, every consultant was focused on the same objective: writing better plans. Build the plan, store it in a binder, review it annually. Compliance achieved.
But Ramesh Warrier — engineer, BCM practitioner, and founder of eBRP Solutions — saw a different problem. Plans stored in binders are static. Organizations are not. People change. Technology changes. Vendors change. Business processes change. A plan that reflects last year’s organization is not a plan — it’s a liability.
That insight drove everything. Instead of a plan-writing tool, eBRP built a live data platform — one where every asset, every dependency, every risk, and every response plan is connected, current, and queryable. The result was the PPTDFS Process Model, the entity-embedded risk architecture, and ultimately, eRMA AI.
More than two decades later, that founding philosophy remains the clearest differentiator between eBRP Suite and every other BCM platform on the market.
Built by a practitioner. Evolved by a team.
eBRP Suite was designed by someone who lived the problem — not a software company that spotted a market opportunity.
Ramesh Warrier is the Founder and Chief Designer of eBRP Suite. An electrical engineer by training with nearly 30 years of experience across business and technology roles, Ramesh has spent the better part of his career asking why Business Continuity Management consistently fails to deliver what organizations actually need during a disruption.
His answer became eBRP Solutions. Where the industry saw a documentation problem, Ramesh saw an information problem. Where others built plan editors, he built a live data model. The result — the PPTDFS Process Model and the entity-first architecture — remains the core structural differentiator of eBRP Suite two decades later.
Ramesh is an acknowledged thought leader in the BCM industry, with contributions expressed through blogs, white papers, frequent webcasts, and speaking engagements at major industry conferences including DRJ Spring 2024, where eBRP presented “Enterprise Resiliency: Back to Basics.”
His guiding belief: “The practice of Business Continuity can deliver improved operational efficiency — not just compliance.” That belief is reflected in every design decision in eBRP Suite, from the PPTDFS model through to eRMA’s AI intelligence layer.
Three beliefs that shape every product decision.
These are not marketing statements. They are the architectural principles behind every design decision in eBRP Suite — and the reason the platform works differently from everything else on the market.
Validated at the highest tier of global enterprise delivery.
From 2004 to 2014, eBRP Suite was brought to global enterprises through two of the world’s most demanding consulting channels — validating its capability at a scale and complexity few BCM platforms have ever been tested against.
An active voice in the BCM community.
eBRP contributes to the BCM and enterprise resiliency community through thought leadership, conference presentations, and published research — not just product marketing.
Meet the platform. Meet the team.
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