Backup is one of the most important strategies for protecting your business continuity and ensuring in the face of a disaster whether natural or man-made. Without a backup plan in place, critical data essential to the running of a business can be lost for good, the results of which can be catastrophic.
Managed backup helps protect against the modern-day disaster of many kinds; loss of a server, Ransomware, cyberattack. Businesses of all shapes and sizes have long looked for ways to protect their information.
Cloud backup is becoming an increasingly common method of secondary data storage. The word ‘Cloud’ is a common one on the lips of many people who manage large datasets.
Continuity and backup planning go hand-in-hand. Business owners don’t like to think of the worst happening. The prospect of all of their hard work over many years being jeopardised by an event beyond their control is something that can fill even the most hardened of business leaders with dread – and with good reason.
Are you weighing the benefits of cloud storage vs on-premises storage? If so, the right answer might be to use both — a mix of on-premises and public cloud services with data mobility between the two platforms.
In recent years, there has been a data explosion. With the amount of data we produce, consume, and share increasing by the day, businesses and organisations are looking for innovative ways to store and access files.
It's a phrase we see coined so regularly "Your data is your companies most valuable asset" and it's never been truer than it is today.
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