We get you back on your feet
From the devastating floods in 2015 to the recent cyber attacks, the power outages that are becoming more frequent, hardware failure or human error, there’s a lot that can go wrong; much of which is out of your control. And yet still a lot of organisations adopt the ‘it won’t happen to me’ approach, when research estimates that 70% of businesses who experience a major data loss are likely to go out of business within a year, buckling under the pressure of rescuing their premises and data.
Backup is just the beginning…
Backups are a key component of an effective data disaster recovery plan, but there’s a lot more to put in place to make sure you’re in a position to get your full working environment up and running again in the event of a crisis. Our data recovery services help you make sure you’ve got the necessary recovery systems connected to your business data and – importantly – the processes and tools you need in place for a fast, full and effective recovery, should you ever need it. Our goal is to make sure you’re fully equipped to get your network up and working as normal with minimal disruption.
Looking for all-round solutions for a secure network?
Backup Solutions
The data you need, at your fingertips
Network Security
Proactive steps to protect your network
GDPR Consultancy
Everything you need to know
Cyber Essentials Consultancy
Help and support to work smarter
Penetration Tests
Can your network withstand an attack?
Encryption
Protecting essential business data
Getting it right
It’s all too easy for ineffective systems to fall apart, often with devastating effects. We’re here to stop that happening to your organisation, by helping you take a proactive and thorough approach to disaster recovery preparation, and implementing processes and systems that will give you peace of mind.
Information and advice on disaster recovery services
Seven common disaster recovery myths
Lots and lots of businesses are known to be bad at either implementing a disaster recovery plan in the first place or updating and revising that plan on a regular basis to make sure it’s still fit for purpose.
Disaster recovery is changing...
Disaster recovery is nothing new in the IT world.
What counts as a “disaster” in IT?
Once upon a time, businesses would only declare an IT disaster in the event of something like severe flooding, a raging fire or extreme weather, like hurricanes and tsunamis.