
Small Business Disaster Recovery Goes Beyond Backup
Most small businesses that lose everything after a disruption had backups running the whole time. That is not a contradiction. It is the most expensive

Most small businesses that lose everything after a disruption had backups running the whole time. That is not a contradiction. It is the most expensive

Tuesday morning, 9.14 AM. Your accounting team reports that the ERP system is frozen. By 9.22, the warehouse floor calls in with the same problem.

There’s a moment every organization dreads: an application freezes, critical systems go down, and an IT specialist is called in to “just get things working

Imagine a business operating smoothly on the surface—email is working, files are accessible, operations appear uninterrupted. But behind the scenes, an expired SSL certificate goes

Mention compliance to any IT leader and you’ll likely get a similar response: tension. Regulations often carry a reputation for introducing delay and complexity. But

It’s Monday morning. A neighborhood bakery’s ordering system goes down just before the morning rush. The owner calls their IT provider—based in another state. The

Imagine walking into your office Monday morning, coffee in hand, only to find your entire system offline. No email, no access to files, no way

Data loss is a growing concern for businesses, as losing critical files can lead to downtime, security breaches, and compliance violations. Whether caused by cyberattacks,

A reactive IT approach leaves businesses exposed to downtime, security threats, and inefficiencies. Proactive IT management reduces downtime, strengthens cybersecurity, and enhances efficiency, ensuring long-term

In today’s digital age, data is the backbone of any business. For small businesses, ensuring that critical information is safe and easily recoverable is not
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