How to Best Utilize Physical Backup
Having a robust and reliable plan to back-up and secure your data is one of the most important things you can do to protect your business. Here are a few tips on how to best use a physical backup.
Having a robust and reliable plan to back-up and secure your data is one of the most important things you can do to protect your business. Here are a few tips on how to best use a physical backup.
If a website is so important yet so vulnerable, you may think it impossible to keep it up and running safely. Although no one can plan for every contingency - new situations arise every day, and here are the 5 most common threats to watch out for.
While most of us have gotten adept at keeping our laptops secured with anti-virus software, our phones remain largely unprotected. For those who access company and business data on their personal smartphones, the risk level is even higher.
Most IT issues stem from just a few common problems - and with a little upfront diligence, you can not only protect your data and business, but become more productive in the process.
Now that companies increasingly move toward paperless systems, loss of data can make reconstruction impossible when access to digital records is no longer possible.
We’re seeing a growing interest in Baas (backup as a service) and DRaaS (disaster recovery as a service) because you can’t put a price on 24/7/365 availability.
We’ve taken the guesswork out of it by laying out the services you need to build a foundation that supports your critical business applications.
Attempting to utilize outdated technology can be a money saver on the surface, but more often, it’s a money trap waiting happen.