Archive for the ‘Disaster Recovery’ Category
Posted by Peter | August 17, 2010
As a small business, when selecting your backup and disaster recovery solution keep tapes where they belong – in the 1980′s. The last time I “used” a tape was a Michael Jackson “Thriller” cassette in like 1989. Tapes don’t have a place in your small business. For small solutions they are substandard and have a [...]
Keep your tapes in the 80′s where they belong >>
Posted by Peter | July 6, 2010
You think paying for ongoing technology management and support services is expensive? Compare that to the cost of your technology assets not being available to your employees. Each day your users show up to work, sit down in front of their computers and begin performing their daily job functions. Most companies rely on the operation [...]
A Server Crash and a Business Halted >>
Posted by Peter | March 16, 2010
An adequate disaster recovery and business continuity process can be the difference between an inconvenient interruption and going out of business. Selecting an appropriate secondary location to perform business functions in the event the primary location is no longer available is an important part of any business business continuity plan. There are some key factors [...]
When Choosing a Spare Site for Your Business >>
Posted by Kevin | October 14, 2009
One of the most overlooked facets of the company information technology structure is an appropriate backup and disaster recovery solution. With all of the technology available today, the absence of even the most elementary backup system is a mortal sin in regard to the business technology world. Some things to consider when thinking about your [...]
The Disaster Recovery Interview >>