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Our Latest eBook – Backup & Disaster Recovery Strategies for the New World of Work

OffsiteDataSync

That’s why we created our latest e-book, “ Backup & Disaster Recovery Strategies for the New World of Work.” It also looks at internal skills required for recovery, the need to replicate relationships between workloads, drawing down data and orchestrate properly so that when failover is required, it works.

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Post-Pandemic Roles/Responsibilities for Backup and Disaster Recovery within SMBs

OffsiteDataSync

If you’re in IT at a small-to-mid-sized business (SMB), you know what it feels like to wear many hats, one of which will be backup and disaster recovery. During the pandemic, organizations of all sizes increased their use of software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications, but SMBs did so more than larger companies. Back up SaaS data.

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Protecting Data Beyond the Firewall in SaaS

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Data and applications no longer live exclusively inside the firewall. According to the IDG 2020 Cloud Computing Survey , IT management expects to “reduce their use of commercially licensed software (65% currently, down to 50%) in favor of software as a service (SaaS) applications (up from 24% to 36%)” by the end of 2021.

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Is your business ready for any disaster? Review this 5-point disaster preparedness checklist

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This involves creating backups of any software or applications you use, as well as any website files. If you use cloud-based applications, have a backup plan in place in case cloud servers go down. By following these five disaster preparedness tips, you can better prepare your business for any catastrophe.

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Why Protecting Endpoints is Vital Right Now & What to do about it

OffsiteDataSync

The reason is, security on the home front is notoriously lacking, providing bad actors an easier way to gain entry into what companies feel are strongly protected networks that’ll safeguard vital data, applications and resources – and keep a company up and running. If you want pricing related to backup and disaster recovery, contact us here

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How to Offload Your Risk to a Third Party

MHA Consulting

These definitions are taken from our recent free ebook, Strong Language: The MHA Guide to Essential Business Continuity Terminology. These include network and data security monitoring, first level technical support, application development and maintenance, and server administration and monitoring.

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How to Choose the Right DRaaS Provider: Key Considerations

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Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) has become a vital component of modern business continuity planning. Key Considerations When Choosing a DRaaS Provider Assess and Define Your Disaster Recovery Needs Before you start evaluating DRaaS providers, assess your organization’s specific requirements.