Ensure Network Connectivity When Disruptions Occur
Building network resilience can ensure reliable connectivity, even in the face of disruptions such as internet outages or power failures.
Building network resilience can ensure reliable connectivity, even in the face of disruptions such as internet outages or power failures.
For some businesses, daily offsite backups may be sufficient. For medical, legal, or financial firms, hourly or even real-time backups may be necessary.
For a small business, disaster recovery planning might sound technical and overwhelming - but it doesn’t have to be.
If disaster strikes—be it a cyberattack or a flood—offsite backups ensure your data survives and your business keeps running.
In a perfect world, people, processes, data and technology are sufficiently resilient to handle pressure under duress. However, situations are rarely perfect.
Small business owners should implement strategies to mitigate risks, and planning extends beyond the IT department.
Recent disaster recovery statistics prove that businesses still face the risk of catastrophic disruption due to diverse potential threats.
Data center redundancy applies an additional protective layer over consumer, corporate, and confidential data to protect against attacks.
I know a lot of you that are using Office 365 may think, “Well, why do I need to back it up? Microsoft is doing that, right?” Well, not really. You want to look at your software agreement and know that they have language in there called “Best Case” or “Best Effort”.
Hurricane season is not too far away and yes, I’m going to preach about disaster recovery and business continuity because it’s not about how do you recover from that disaster, but how do you keep operating and moving forward once the disaster has happened