Facing a data disaster at your business is naturally something you don’t want to think about – but it’s essential you prepare for the worst. As part of your disaster recovery plan, you need to consider both business continuity and backup options, but what’s the difference?
More businesses than ever are relying on SaaS platforms like Microsoft 365 to power their businesses. There’s a natural assumption that cloud-based solutions like this automatically back up your data – but is that really true? In short, no. Here’s why you might want to think about backing up your cloud data.
IT Systems and the data they hold are the lifeblood of businesses in 2020. But what if disaster strikes and you lose everything?
Businesses need to plan for the worst so they can recover in the event of a disaster. Read on to find out what a disaster recovery plan is, why you need one, and how to create one.