Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Disaster Recovery with the Cloud


Even though we in the Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky area are experiencing an unseasonably warm January day, over the next couple days we are expecting severe weather. Rains and damaging winds are coming our way.
The obvious thoughts here at Emerge go to Disaster Recovery.
If you are an SMB, as cybercriminals become more sophisticated and natural disasters are an ever-present threat, what are your plans to ensure that your business can resume normal operations and not skip a beat? As we all know, any downtime in your business is money lost.
The answer lies in the private or public cloud.
InformationWeek Reports said cloud-based business continuity programs enable small firms to have end-to-end backup orchestrated for their entire data center. This lets executives migrate massive volumes of records on demand.
Private clouds, whether hosted in your datacenter or at a provider’s site, are a smart way to minimize the risk of data loss. Disaster recovery tools in the cloud often have easy-to-use management solutions and can be deployed immediately.

If you would like to discuss Disaster Recovery plans for your business, please contact Emerge at 859-746-1030 or email at http://www.emergeits.com/asp/contact.asp

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for providing such an informative content regarding disaster Recovery through hybrid cloud. Hybrid cloud is the ideal solution for cloud disaster recovery as a way to reduce costs and maintain high availability. This post is nice appreciable from side.

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