
Ignore these outdated disaster recovery myths
Technology changes so rapidly. With disaster recovery (DR), we see business owners clinging to ideas that no longer apply. What kind of DR myths are
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Technology changes so rapidly. With disaster recovery (DR), we see business owners clinging to ideas that no longer apply. What kind of DR myths are

Your service provider, tasked with looking after your company’s IT, has kept your business up and running for the past 10 years. Unfortunately, that kind

Despite efforts to protect your data, some breaches are beyond your control. When an online company with your personal details gets hacked, you have no

It is always better to be safe than sorry. And given the fact that files can disappear or be corrupted in an instant, small businesses

Ransomware takes your data hostage and demands a payment for its recovery. While it may seem like there’s no other choice but to pay the

Modern IT systems are generating more data than ever before, and humans can’t keep up. Thankfully, certain tasks have already been offloaded to machines. Even

One of the most brutal hurricane seasons on record is coming to a close and many small businesses are already planning for the next. Regardless

In late August 2017, Hurricane Harvey caused widespread power outages and floods across Texas and certain parts of Louisiana. Weeks later, Hurricane Irma hit the

The chances of your business being hit by a hurricane are slim. But this year, the odds are actually alarming — the National Oceanic and

Both businesses and individuals across dozens of countries are scrambling to fix their computer systems after a ransomware, named WannaCry, caused major disruptions earlier this

There was a time when mobile phones were used exclusively for calling and texting. Now, they can do so much more. Regardless of your level

We can write about disaster recovery planning (DRP) until our fingers bleed, but if we never discuss real-world scenarios it’s all just fumbling in the