
The ideal backup routine
Backing up business data has become an integral part of our daily routine. So how can you make your backup routine as efficient as possible?
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Backing up business data has become an integral part of our daily routine. So how can you make your backup routine as efficient as possible?
Business continuity is not only about IT and data, it’s also about people and keeping your workplace healthy. Read these guidelines on how to keep your work environment safe and well
Migrating to the cloud isn’t a particularly new exercise, but many businesses haven’t yet made the move.
As of today, Microsoft will no longer be supporting the Windows 7 operating system. This means there’ll be no further security patches issued for the operating system, and no more updates or bug fixes to the software.
Until a few months ago, 9% of our backup customers have been performing a restore every month. That’s quite a lot of customers – roughly 1,530 – who’ve needed to restore data from their backup sets over a 30-day cycle.
When we talk about IT disaster recovery we’re not talking about surviving floods and fires and earthquakes. Natural disasters account for a small percentage of all data loss incidents and cyber attacks.
Backing up has become essential, fullstop. So much of a business’s vital data is on computer these days, from debtors and creditors to details of who to invoice and the status of stock, plus compliance records and financial statements – virtually everything is on computer.
Thousands of businesses around the world already use virtual hosted servers to simplify their IT environments. And the trend is growing in South Africa. Why?
According to Juniper Research – one of the world’s leading analyst firms in the online, mobile and digital market – global cybercrime has accounted for a staggering $2 trillion in 2019. What is worse, is that American business magazine Forbes predicts this number will increase to $6 trillion by 2021!
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