Back Up Your Stuff. Seriously.
The hacker threat is real, but fires, floods, hardware failures, and now AI-driven attacks also pose serious risks to your business. Here are some practical steps for building an effective backup and recovery plan.
The hacker threat is real, but fires, floods, hardware failures, and now AI-driven attacks also pose serious risks to your business. Here are some practical steps for building an effective backup and recovery plan.
Maybe it's a lightning strike, or a cybersecurity attack, or the fire sprinklers, but eventually, all computers fail. Learn how to create a disaster recovery plan for your small business. Protect your data, reduce downtime, and stay productive when the unexpected happens.
If there was no power in the office and the door was locked, could your business survive? Planning for this scenario ahead of time could make all the difference.
If my hard drive fails or I get ransomwared, I can just restore everything from the cloud, right? The answer is maybe, and it may take a very long time if things aren't set up correctly.
I’ve been thinking about this a lot with the recent hurricanes that have ravaged the southeast. Data storage for your business needs to be as disaster-proof as you can make…