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HARDWARE-AS-A-SERVICE (HAAS) / DISASTER RECOVERY
Is your business prepared for the unexpected?
What would my business consider a disaster?
Natural Disasters (i.e. snow, hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, fires, etc.)
Employee Downtime from old equipment running the risk of system crash
Employee Downtime due to 3rd party software malfunctions
Employee Downtime due to 3rd party attacks on your internal network
Employee Downtime due to a disgruntled employee
Employee Downtime due to situations keeping staff from their work space
Employee Downtime due to theft in the office place
Did You Know?
According to the analyst firm IDC, about 70% of ALL successful attacks on computer networks were carried out by employees and insiders
According to a recent Touché Ross study, the survival rate for companies without a disaster recovery plan is less than 10%!
International Data Corp. estimates that companies lose an average of $84,000 for every hour of downtime
HOW WE PROVIDE PEACE OF MIND
Step 1: Keeping An Eye on Your Business
Remote Monitoring and Management
Daily health checks (i.e. event log, disk space, CPU monitoring)
Anti-virus updates
Back-up verification
Updates to address system security vulnerabilities
Configuration management
Virus detection, elimination and protection
Consulting recommendations
Employee Downtime due to situations keeping staff from their work space
Employee Downtime due to theft in the office place
Step 2: Backing Up Your Business

Step 3: Plan To Keep Your Business Growing
Identify all key positions and critical responsibilities
Create virtual and remote access for these positions and job functions
Strategize a comprehensive disaster recovery plan
Document, practice and keep your new comprehensive disaster recovery plan updated
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