A disaster for your business could be many things. A fire, a flood, or more likely - failed hardware or a devastating virus, such as a crypto virus. Hackers lock your content and demand ransom for the POSSIBILITY that you might get your data back. 

YOUR DATA IS ONE OF YOUR BUSINESS' MOST VALUABLE ASSETS - HOW ARE YOU PROTECTING IT? 
While anti-virus, spam protection, and pro-active monitoring can all greatly reduce your risk - nothing is 100% foolproof. The answer is a complete, managed, monitored backup and recovery solution. The key being RECOVERY.
Backups are essential, but can quickly become useless if they are not set up with the end result of full recover-ability in mind. 

Our Disaster Recovery and Business Resumption solution - DotXDR - does just that. Our technicians are trained and certified in backup and recovery. We monitor your backups daily to ensure they are running correctly. With DotXDR - hardware compatibility is no longer an obstacle to quickly recovering a lost server. We offer off-site cloud replication as well - so that you can rest easy knowing that no matter what happens - your data is safe. 

Experts all agree, the possibility of recovering from a business disaster is greatly decreased when proper backups, disaster recovery, and business resumption plans are not in place. 
  • A  company that experiences a computer outage lasting more than 10 days will never fully recover financially. 50% will be out of business within five years. 
  • An estimated 25% of businesses do not reopen following a major disaster
  • 70% of small firms that experience a major data loss go out of business within a year
  • Of companies experiencing catastrophic data loss:
    • 43% never reopen
    • 51% are closed within 2 years
    • 80% that do not recover within one month are likely to go out of business
  • 75% of companies without business continuity plans fail within three years of a disaster
  • Of those businesses that experience a disaster and have no emergency plan, 43% never reopen. Of those that do reopen, only 29% are still operating two years later
Source: Impact on U.S. Small Business of Natural & Man-Made Disasters, A compilation of public and private sector intelligence; Presented by HP and SCORE: Counselors to America's Small Business: 2007