by Bob Martin | Mar 30, 2016 | Disaster Recovery
There’s often a great deal of cognitive dissonance on the part of business owners when it comes to disaster recovery. They think they don’t need to plan for an emergency because they doubt it will ever happen to them, despite the fact that serious data losses occur...
by Bob Martin | Jul 30, 2015 | Disaster Recovery
Late last week, officials discovered the Census Bureau’s Federal Audit Clearinghouse site experienced a data breach and was hacked. Details of the hack are shared below in an article from The Federal Times. The news of another hack is concerning, but by no means...
by Bob Martin | Apr 1, 2015 | Data Backup, Disaster Recovery
You’ve got a great disaster recovery plan in place…so you think. You’ve spent hours testing and bulletproofing it from top to bottom. To you, it doesn’t look like there’s a thing wrong. Everything on the surface looks great, but there are things you’ve forgotten to...
by Bob Martin | Mar 18, 2015 | Disaster Recovery
What are the top questions your organization should be able to answer about disaster recovery? They might be these: 1. Has Your Senior Leadership Bought into the Need for a Disaster Recovery Plan? If not, it’s time to start talking about one. Yes, it’s unlikely your...
by Bob Martin | Jan 14, 2015 | Disaster Recovery, IT Support
Can you imagine all of your business, or most of it, getting completely destroyed in a natural disaster? What would you do? To many, it seems that having a disaster recovery plan in place is not necessary. But according to Symantec, 74% of SMBs have none in place,...
by Bob Martin | Dec 16, 2014 | Data Recovery, Disaster Recovery
Quid Pro Quo, Clarice: In exchange for a few minutes of your time reading this blog post, I will provide some disaster recovery statistics for your business: 43% of companies were immediately put out of business by a “major loss” of computer records. 51% permanently...