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

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That’s why we created our latest e-book, “ Backup & Disaster Recovery Strategies for the New World of Work.” Chapter One looks at how the pandemic has changed work and created new issues. Once the pandemic has passed, 55% of employees say they want to continue working remote at least three days per week.

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

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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. Don’t fret.

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Protecting Data Beyond the Firewall in SaaS

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With so much of the workforce remote during the pandemic, organizations ramped up their transition to the cloud and software-as-a-service (SaaS). A disaster that destroys their data center? Use point solutions where available: Backup solutions are available for many of the most common SaaS services. That data is critical.

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

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In March, cybersecurity firm PC Matic gathered up findings from a survey of nearly 6,000 employees nationwide, focused on trends related to cybersecurity and people that had been working remotely since the start of the pandemic. First, you need to figure where to store your backup. It showed nearly 35% are still working from home.

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Recovery discovery: Planning ahead so you won’t fall behind

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In a 2020 disaster recovery (DR) survey conducted by 451 Research , four out of 10 companies with more than 1,000 employees experienced significant outages during the prior two years. Wildfires, massive floods, a global pandemic, all have taken a toll in the past year. Want to learn more about successful recovery?