Are You Prepared to pay $20k
- Jun 19, 2017
- 1 min read

Imagine your servers crashing or power loss during the busiest season of the year. Suddenly, your entire company comes to a screeching halt as employees cannot access data critical to operations. On average, this situation costs businesses up to $20,000 per hour of downtime.
How well you prepare now will have a major impact on how well your data and your business survives later. Storm Sandy taught all businesses a lesson on the importance of having a comprehensive total data protection plan in place—prior to a storm. Of businesses affected by Sandy, 74% had to close their doors for a period of time. Could your business afford that?
Top 3 requirements of a backup that will beat any storm:
• Automated backup of all data and systems
•Lightning fast data recovery and instant fail-over
•Redundant data and system backups, local and cloud
So, what’s your plan for getting back up and running fast if this scenario becomes your reality? These days, downtime is a reality for businesses everywhere. Planning for the worst is the best way to guarantee your business can overcome this obstacle. Want to learn more about keeping your business prepared for anything? Download this great free resource, 4 Business Continuity Planning Essentials, or give me a call today at 954-637-3090 [if !supportLineBreakNewLine]
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