Disaster Recovery
After 9/11, companies around the world realized that no longer could they just take it for granted that their offices, or business, could be safe from any type of attack. That’s when the importance of disaster recovery became one of the top business issues for companies of all sizes – from the small startup, to the growing mid-sized company and global organizations.
 
What is classified a disaster for any company? A disaster is any event that adversely effects the company’s business such as:
 
  • Natural disasters – floods, lightning, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, fires, and more
  • Power failures
  • Computer viruses
  • Attacks by hackers
  • Terrorist attacks
 
Even system administration errors can result in lost data but if a company has a disaster recovery plan in place with remote backup, then even these “disasters” can be resolved without any loss of data or downtime.Disaster Recovery
 
Small and mid-sized companies face harder decisions about planning for the future, and disaster recovery is of even more importance to the survival of these businesses. A solid remote backup solution will provide piece of mind for these companies knowing that their data is backed up and safe even after an unforeseen disaster.
 
The importance of protecting irreplaceable data has become a highly visible business priority in recent years because companies rely on their IT systems as the most critical infrastructure for their business. Most companies understand the importance of backup of their information to mitigate the loss of data.
 
Small and medium companies face harder decisions about planning for the future, and disaster recovery is of even more importance to the survival of these businesses. It’s proven that a small company will survive if it is successful past five years, but if a disaster struck and data is lost, the business would most likely not survive. A solid remote backup solution will provide piece of mind for these companies knowing that their data is backed up and safe even after an unforeseen disaster. On the other hand large companies typically have spent no more than 4% of their IT budget on disaster recovery planning but since 9/11 more than 80% of large companies have made disaster recovery and data backup their number one priority in their IT planning.
 
The primary goal of any disaster recovery plan is to help a company protect its data, and maintain its business continuity. UniComDataBackup can deliver that peace of mind.
 

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Customer Testimonial
Electric Service Provider
“UniComData was very responsive and worked on the issues with our system and got us back up and running in no time.”
 
President
Electric Service Provider
 

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