by Scott Morrison | Dec 14, 2021 | Backups, Business Continuity, Cloud, Disaster Recovery, Office Stories, Outsourcing
Managing your IT is not just sitting behind a desk remotely monitoring network status and taking support calls. A good MSP conducts periodic onsite inspections to ensure your facilities support your hardware infrastructure. Case in point, we were there when needed...
by Scott Morrison | Sep 27, 2021 | Business Continuity, Cybersecurity, Disaster Recovery, Managed Service Provider
Whether you have your in-house IT team, or have outsourced your IT needs to be taken care of by a Managed Services Provider, you need to know your IT risks to your business from the IT perspective. Having an IT risk checklist can help you be better prepared for an IT...
by Scott Morrison | May 24, 2021 | Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, Managed Service Provider, Medium Business, Small Business
Disaster recovery and business continuity plans are issues that almost all small businesses fail to think about. More frequently, they decide they haven’t the resources to address such “unthinkables.” If your business was down for 1-2 days or more,...
by Scott Morrison | Apr 15, 2021 | Disaster Recovery, Managed Service Provider, Medium Business, Small Business
Entrepreneurs and small businesses, especially ones that are fairly new, often don’t think about making plans to recover in case of a disaster. However, it is the smallest business that most likely has the fewest resources to fall back on in case of...
by Scott Morrison | Mar 5, 2021 | Backups, Cybersecurity, Disaster Recovery, IT Services
For small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs), an IT network failure can be devastating because they don’t have the resources of large corporations to bounce back from such disasters. Preparation against such devastation may be the only course for them to avoid...
by Scott Morrison | Sep 12, 2020 | Backups, Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery
Technology is full of difficult jargon. To further complicate things, certain terms are often used in a different context between one publication or service provider and the next. An example of this is the usage of backup, disaster recovery, and business continuity...
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