What would you do if you lost everything? That’s the question being posed on World Backup Day 2015; a global movement to emphasise the importance of keeping a second copy of all your important files. For our customers, every day is World Backup Day – as you would expect when your IT is in the… Read more »
Cybercrime: Is your business at risk?
Posted by Phil Bird & filed under Cloud Computing, IT Security, IT Support.
93% of companies who lose data for more than 10 days file for bankruptcy less than a year later.* This could be the sobering reality you face if you don’t take responsible, proactive steps in order to defend your livelihood against hacking and other forms of cyber-crime. Beyond putting the right technology in the right… Read more »
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