 
We can help you avoid disasters
Businesses lose millions of dollars worth of data to disasters like water damage, fires, power outages, theft, equipment failure, and even a simple operator mistake. Studies show that nearly half the companies that lose their data in a disaster never reopen. 90% of these data losses occur because of power failures, leaks, loose cables, user mistakes, and other hardware, software, and human errors.
A recent study discloses it takes 19 days and
cost in excess $17,000 to re-enter just 20 megabytes worth of sales and
marketing data. Retrieving accounting records is even worse; they require over
21 days of work and cost over $19,000 to re-type. For many businesses, this kind
of cost can close your doors. Remote backup service can keep these extreme
expenses from hitting your company!
Technology on Premises focuses on three
main types of disaster recovery: Traditional tape drive back up with offsite storage
The majority of small to medium organizations rely on a traditional tape back up solution. For our customers we monitor this process and verify complete backups daily. Offsite storage is accomplished with a dedicated person
who brings the data tapes off site at least once per week. Or a third party service that picks up and stores the tapes in a secure location.
Data vault storage at a third party location.
Data vault storage is typically critical data that is transported to a shared third party disaster recovery location after business hours. This process is internet reliant as well as security risky as other parties will have access to your data. Traditionally as your data storage requirements increase so do your storage cost, often making this solution a questionable return on investment.
Data replication to a disaster recovery site.
Data replication is real time data storage and changes that are distributed to an auxiliary location as they occur. The auxiliary site is equipped with similar software and hardware configurations as the primary site in addition to replication software's. The auxiliary locations in some cases are a secondary location of the organization or a third party
company location facility designed with disaster recovery specifications.
Disaster strikes in many
forms. Businesses that depend heavily on computer data are especially
vulnerable.
Our remote backup service keeps your data offsite and runs automatically in the
background of your Windows system.
Click here to checkout our new integrated Backup and
Disaster Recovery Solution!
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