Posted on November 15th, 2021
Disaster recovery. The organization can respond and recover from an event that negatively affects your business operations. Specific disaster recovery methods aim to enable the organization to regain critical systems…
READ MOREPosted on October 06th, 2020
When it comes to disaster recovery in the coming years, it’s safe to say businesses will become more focused on this area - not less. If you need a few…
READ MOREPosted on August 13th, 2019
Disaster recovery (DR) strategies are continuing to evolve to become an even greater focus on the modern enterprise. Just like insurance, no one wants to plan for the worst, but…
READ MOREPosted on September 11th, 2018
As the number of connected devices in the workplace skyrockets and Bring-your-own-device (BYOD) continues to be the norm, maintaining data security in the enterprise continues to be a significant challenge.…
READ MOREPosted on April 10th, 2018
It’s safe to say that most businesses will experience some kind of an emergency affecting operations during their lifetimes—in some cases, maybe even severe. In fact, 20% percent of small…
READ MOREPosted on March 13th, 2018
Have you ever been logged into ‘Guest Wi-Fi’ at a hotel and when you walked from your room to a conference room only two doors down, you got kicked off…
READ MOREPosted on December 04th, 2017
Cybersecurity is often associated with malicious attacks from the outside that gain access to your system because of inside vulnerabilities. And while this is an ongoing issue that is becoming…
READ MOREPosted on September 18th, 2017
Businesses are making the switch to unified communications from Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTNs) because the Internet has made communications more cost-effective, flexible, and efficient. But as the demand for…
READ MOREPosted on September 05th, 2017
Are you looking for disaster recovery guidelines to keep your organization’s data safe, secure, and always available? Many organizations take key steps to make sure their business operations aren’t interrupted…
READ MOREPosted on January 09th, 2017
2014 might have been the Year of the Horse and 2015 the Year of the Goat, but 2016 was, without a doubt, the Year of Ransomware. A number of well…
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