‘Downtime’ sounds relaxing, but it is exactly the opposite…

The O Team • 5 January 2023

Today’s businesses tolerate less downtime every year, so a reliable backup and recovery process can help your company recover quickly from any kind of outage. Threats and risks such as malware, ransomware or even user error and hardware failures can bring your business’s progress to a halt – leading to devastating downtime costs that can put your company out of business.


The key to moving your business forward with resilience is a better solution to backup and recovery.

 

So, how can you effectively prevent downtime?

 

Start with a backup and recovery managed service. This is a comprehensive solution, protecting your data and saving your business from downtime and loss by utilising leading technology and processes via a cloud-based solution to safeguard your data.

·       Storing and protecting your backup data

·       Monitoring and managing your backups

·       Enabling a rapid and effective recovery when needed

·       Patch management

·       IT inventory management

·       Effective compliance reporting

 

Rapid recovery whenever your business needs it. Employees won’t ever lose their work in progress.

 

Your business’s critical apps are monitored and continuously backed up providing you with the best prevention and recovery available. Quick and easy one-click ‘recover’ feature allows employees to easily start their own automated recovery in the event of any kind of data loss – saving time and stress for everyone.

 

More information speak to one of our backup specialists >

 

Topics: secure backup, data storage, data recovery, managed service, data protection, cyber security, cloud computing, patch management, IT inventory management, compliance reporting, remote real-time monitoring 

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