
The start of hurricane season should serve as a powerful reminder of why more companies should shift to remote backup. Safety and property damage will always be an issue when major storms roll in. But in 2012, there’s no reason why the threat of data loss should cause anyone additional headaches. Data loss can be even more devastating than a wrecked office. Seventy percent of small firms that have a major data loss go out of business within a year, according to a report by HP and the small-business advisory organization SCORE.
Yet many companies aren’t taking advantage of what’s available. Earlier this year, a study released found that less than 40 percent of small to mid-sized businesses use any kind of remote offsite data storage.
A proper plan, a managed backup, and offsite cloud storage system can protect you against all those issues. It can also offer other advantages, like access to all your information when you’re away from the office. That means that, whether lightning strikes, a tornado blows your server away or an ice storm keeps your employees stuck at home, work can continue without missing a beat.
Remote backup solutions and cloud storage are available to businesses of every size. For questions or to find out more about how to protect your business contact BWS Technologies at 334-358-6305
Adapted from Technorati