A Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) is a systematic procedure businesses or organizations implement to recover and protect their IT infrastructure during a disaster. Such a catastrophe might include a natural disaster, a cyber attack, or any unplanned incident that could...
Backup plans and disaster recovery plans are two terms that often seem to be used interchangeably in the IT space. But these are two entirely different parts of your company’s infrastructure, and it is critical that you know the difference and have both types of...
The 3-2-1 backup rule is a key component in your cybersecurity and disaster recovery planning. It’s been a practice that companies and IT professionals have implemented for decades. But what does this actually mean? Let’s break it down: 3 is the number of...
It’s more important than ever to make sure your business is IT resilient. Whether it’s dealing with problems like our global pandemic, increasing malicious ransomware attacks, unplanned outages, or devastating natural disasters, organizations have to be able to...
IT teams are struggling between operating in a reactive mode, with a primary focus on daily tasks, versus operating in a proactive mode and focusing on innovative projects to help transform their business. Both are necessary for your business and need to get done, but...