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Disaster Recovery as a Service: Moving confidently to the cloud

In today’s IT ecosphere, it’s now a well-known fact that cloud services are central to the future of organizations when it comes to managing the massive amounts of data they’re faced with in the age of digital business. It took a few years, but we are now moving past the skepticism phase and rapidly adopting cloud strategies. However, fear is no longer the issue for its adoption; instead, IT decision makers are asking themselves, “Where do I start?”

Are You Participating in Your Clients’ IT Risk Conversations?

IT risk. It’s the basis for a serious conversation your clients are having, or should be having: what it is, what the financial and reputational consequences are if operations are disrupted as a result of IT system failures or cyber attacks, and how do they prevent or minimize it.</p> <p>With virtually every aspect of a business now vulnerable to disruption, minutes of downtime can be costly, and being offline for days could shutter a business for good.

The (Cyber) Storm is Coming. Are Your Clients Protected?

IT security, a.k.a. cyber security, is the pressing topic on everyone’s mind — from the board of directors to the IT tech. Every day headlines scream about sophisticated new attacks on major websites, media, and tech companies and new data breaches. If you search the web for IT security, Google returns a mind-blowing 392 million results.