Disaster Data Recovery For Every Business
Data backup has always been an essential part of business.
I'm sure we've all experienced it.
You have a project that needs to be done by Monday morning.
Friday afternoon Johnny calls and invites you to do something you just can't miss-out on.
It's okay though, you're not procrastinating - but rather letting your creative juices fester for obviously the best results.
You sit down Saturday all ready to knock this thing out.
You're at the computer when you look outside and see nothing but blue skies and sunshine - obviously too nice to miss out on.
Saturday's now gone so you have to really apply yourself today (now Sunday) or else you'd be considered procrastinating instead of "creatively festering.
" You start to get busy when mom pops in.
You forgot all about having lunch with her.
"It's okay," you think, "I still have all evening.
" Except the fact that your favorite show, [insert your favorite show here], is on.
Really though.
What's an hour going to hurt? But all of a sudden it's 10 and you know you have to get going.
Now you've been going for 6 hours and you know you'll have this thing ready by the deadline of 9 O'clock.
But then a bright flash and loud crash.
Your heart drops.
The power went out.
When everything comes back around - lights on, computer booted up - you find that everything is gone.
Floods, fire, vandalism, and hardware failure are few types of data destroyers that will impact a business to an extreme degree.
Almost half of the business entities that suffer catastrophic data loss never regain their financial footing.
Being associated with professional IT specialist that have developed a recovery system will insure your business is up and running quickly minimizing disruption to your clients.
You'll want to find IT professionals that are proven specialists in:
Off-site storage of your valuable backup data is an important feature of disaster recovery strategies.
I'm sure we've all experienced it.
You have a project that needs to be done by Monday morning.
Friday afternoon Johnny calls and invites you to do something you just can't miss-out on.
It's okay though, you're not procrastinating - but rather letting your creative juices fester for obviously the best results.
You sit down Saturday all ready to knock this thing out.
You're at the computer when you look outside and see nothing but blue skies and sunshine - obviously too nice to miss out on.
Saturday's now gone so you have to really apply yourself today (now Sunday) or else you'd be considered procrastinating instead of "creatively festering.
" You start to get busy when mom pops in.
You forgot all about having lunch with her.
"It's okay," you think, "I still have all evening.
" Except the fact that your favorite show, [insert your favorite show here], is on.
Really though.
What's an hour going to hurt? But all of a sudden it's 10 and you know you have to get going.
Now you've been going for 6 hours and you know you'll have this thing ready by the deadline of 9 O'clock.
But then a bright flash and loud crash.
Your heart drops.
The power went out.
When everything comes back around - lights on, computer booted up - you find that everything is gone.
Floods, fire, vandalism, and hardware failure are few types of data destroyers that will impact a business to an extreme degree.
Almost half of the business entities that suffer catastrophic data loss never regain their financial footing.
Being associated with professional IT specialist that have developed a recovery system will insure your business is up and running quickly minimizing disruption to your clients.
You'll want to find IT professionals that are proven specialists in:
- Data Backup
- Off-Site Storage
- Data Recovery
Off-site storage of your valuable backup data is an important feature of disaster recovery strategies.
- Avoid damage - Any data stored on-site will likely be damaged by the disaster.
If the site is quarantined then you may not have access to your valuable data. - Cloud storage - Allows access to your information almost immediately from anywhere on the planet.
- Validation compliance - The high quality of the encryption and storage methods allows medical, legal and government organizations to verify that the information is stored in compliance with the federal standards put forward by Sarbanes-Oxley and HIPPA requirements.
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