How You Can Avoid Disaster With Workload Replication
If caught unprepared, natural disasters can end small businesses. Studies show that 40% of small businesses close for good after a disaster. Many natural disasters pose a threat to business operations. These include hurricanes, earthquakes, wildfires, and pandemics like COVID-19. They can destroy infrastructure and goods or impede movement. To minimize the impact of natural… Continue reading How You Can Avoid Disaster With Workload Replication
Read more4 Steps to Creating Your IT Disaster Recovery Plan
Catastrophe can strike at any moment, often in the most unexpected of ways. Depending on your business, your IT environment, and your location, you may face disasters such as: Natural (tornadoes, hurricanes, fires, floods) Physical (power outages, hardware failures) Human (insider threats, data breaches, cyberattacks) Most business owners are at least subconsciously aware that these… Continue reading 4 Steps to Creating Your IT Disaster Recovery Plan
Read moreDisaster Recovery in the Cloud
Protecting your data from threats requires the same level of advanced thinking and planning as any other aspect of your business. However, too many companies continue to rely on old-style programming and systems as ‘protections’ against today’s advanced techno cybercriminals who specifically target data stores and bases. Worse, environmental concerns are now also presenting equally… Continue reading Disaster Recovery in the Cloud
Read moreCloud Backups 101: Why Cloud Backups Are the #1 Cybersecurity Tool
Introduction “The cloud” is no longer a tech buzzword—it’s an established best practice for businesses large and small. According to RightScale’s 2019 State of the Cloud report, 94 percent of organizations now use cloud computing in some form or fashion. By migrating their computing resources to remote servers, companies who use cloud computing free themselves… Continue reading Cloud Backups 101: Why Cloud Backups Are the #1 Cybersecurity Tool
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