Posted By jsklavounos
Hello again,
How do you decide what your most important data is? I’ve found that you can be pretty clear cut - can your business continue and grow without it? If not, then it’s critical data!
For most small businesses that means; 1) Quickbooks, 2) Outlook and 3) Some critical Word & Excel documents. That means that you have a small set of data you truly need to backup. Protect that data the same way you protect your most critical personal documents. Your will, insurance papers and bank documents are probably in a safe deposit box at the bank - well, vault your most critical with National Data Protect.
It’s automatic, monitored 24 x 7 and guaranteed!
All my best,
John
Posted By jsklavounos
Hello Everyone,
I’ve been told many times by business owners that they thought it was too expensive to protect their most important business assets - their business data. It’s just not true anymore! We at National Data Protect (http://www.nationaldataprotect.com) have an industry leading data protection service that costs a little less than $10 per GB (discounts apply for larger data volume). Most businesses can protect their most critical data in 5 GB or less - that means spending only $50 per month.
Here’s the bottom line:
- Only about $50 per month for most businesses
- No long term contracts - month to month
- No minimums - only pay for what you use
- Continuous protection - sends information offsite every 15 minutes
- 30 day, 1 year or 7 year retention
- Award winning technology
- 100% guarantee
I hope you consider our solution to your backup, and more importantly, +recovery +requirements!
All my best,
John F. Sklavounos
NationalDataProtect.com
Posted By jsklavounos
Hi Everyone,
Today I had one of those “down to earth” experiences. One of our clients had a crash and it took 5 work days to completely recover. Basically, we miscommunicated about what the backup / disaster recovery solution entailed. A second issue was that one of our former technicians didn’t review the status of the tape based backup during the last preventive maintenance session.
I guess the real lesson here is that, no matter how technical you are and no matter how “AR” you think you are, when human intervention is involved, you will mess up (usually when it will affect you most).
Use a backup service that completely removes the human element - take it from me…
Good night!
John