Disaster can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. That is why it is so important for San Diego businesses to have a disaster recovery plan (DRP) in place. But creating one can be difficult, as there are so many factors to consider to ensure the effectiveness of your strategy.
Simplify your disaster recovery plan with these 4 tips
Create a business continuity plan with these 6 steps
In today’s fast-paced world of business, every second of downtime will hurt. And because there’s no telling how and when a disaster will hit your business, it’s a good idea to prepare for the worst. This is why it pays to have a business continuity plan, as having one enables your business to minimize the risk of downtime and react to any emergency event at a moment’s notice.
UPS: A must-have for network equipment
Power outages can happen anytime and for a number of reasons, including accidents and natural disasters such as fires and hurricanes. While there’s little your business can do to prevent a power outage, you can mitigate its impacts on your operations by deploying an uninterrupted power supply (UPS) for your computers and networking equipment.
Don’t believe these disaster recovery myths
7 Steps to making your data hurricane-proof
Hurricanes are a common occurrence in many parts of the United States. Not only do they destroy property and endanger lives, but they can also disrupt your business’s operations. In this blog, we offer tips on how you can ensure fast access to your data following a disaster and immediately get back to business.
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Steps to having ever-reliable VoIP service
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephony systems are great for today’s businesses. They are more mobile, have greater functionality, and cost less than traditional landline phones. But as with any technology, VoIP is vulnerable to disruptions due to equipment failure, disasters, and cyberattacks.
3 Disaster recovery myths, debunked
Analytics are critical for effective data backups
Collecting data is vital for keeping records, tracking performance, and delighting customers. With so much on the line, it’s never been more important to have backups of all your files. If your data is growing at a rate that’s hard to keep up with, analytics tools are an awesome way to figure out which backups matter most and how to prioritize them.