Are you prepared for an IT Disaster?

Protecting Business Data doesn’t happen on Accident. See if you are prepared with our free IT Health Assessment.  We will sit down with you and work with you to determine the various aspects of your IT department that may be at risk for a disaster.

IT Health Assessment

Why IT Data Protection?

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System Backup Services

Backups taken of the entire computer at the hardware level.

File Backup Services

Basic backups including only files not programs.

Fixed Subscription Service

We work hard to make it work RIGHT

Hourly Service Calls

It broke? Well... hopefully it won't cost THAT much this month...

Backups Monitored Daily

We make sure backups are being taken hourly.

Set and Forget

It looks like your backups haven't worked in 2 months...Is that a problem?

Disaster Consulting & Planning

"Failing to plan is planning to fail" - Ben Franklin

Reactive Problem Solving

There's a problem! What do we do!?!?!

Realistic Disaster Testing & Training

What's a plan that hasn't been tested or trained on?

Tech Jargon & No Testing

I setup **bla bla** to **bla bla bla** Well... you get the picture.

IT Consulting on Problems

We are here for all your IT questions

Random Impersonal IT Technicians

I hope this one gets our problem fixed. (Unlike the last 2)

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Business Fail after a Disaster

Types of IT Disasters

Natural Disasters

Every 24 Seconds a Fire Starts

According to the National Fire Protection Association, a fire department responds to a fire every 24 seconds in the US in 2018 costing $35,000 on average.

  • Spare Hardware
  • Offsite Backups
  • Failover Servers

These are just a few of the things that can protect against natural disasters.

Viruses & Hackers

350,000 New Malicious Programs are Detected every Day

That’s a lot!  But what can we do about it?  By taking hard drive level “images” of systems like servers and workstations, viruses can be eradicated at the hardware level removing any trace of their existence. 

Human Error

30% of all Lost Files are Human Error & 27% of Employees Click Harmful Links

Whether intentionally or accidentally, files get moved, deleted or corrupted.  It’s all part of doing business, but that’s why it’s important to have continuous backups running to ensure you can recover these files when needed.

  • Accidentally Deleted Files
  • Disgruntled Employee

These are just two of the many circumstances where it’s good to have an encrypted backup image.