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Why Your Business Needs an Enterprise Backup Strategy

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  In today’s data-driven business environment, data is often considered as one of the most precious assets for any company. With the increasing volume of data being generated as well as processed on a daily basis, safeguarding this critical information has become prime important. For all such sorts of things, enterprise backup solution can play a significant role. There are different advantages associated with the implementation of an enterprise backup solution: Let’s discuss each one of them carefully: 1. Data Protection: One of the primary advantages of implementing an enterprise backup solution is robust data protection. Data loss can be caused by a variety of things, including faulty equipment, human error, cyberattacks, and natural disasters. The knowledgeable team at  Kelyn Technologies  make sure that your data is adequately backed up in order to decrease the chance of data loss. Data Encryption:  Many corporate backup solutions offer reliable encryption optio...

Need To Know About Cloud-based Disaster Recovery Plan

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For many IT professionals, disaster recovery planning is a pain – and a job requirement. Literally dozens of job descriptions outline DR as part of the job, yet it remains a challenge for many. Many organizations struggle with the cost, preparation and accountability of disaster recovery. At the same time, it is essential to any organization that wants to recover from any minor or major emergency and stay in business. Cloud Disaster Recovery: What’s your strategy? Talk with current and former IT leaders about cloud-based disaster recovery and you will hear some truly painful common stories: A telco IT architect spent hundreds of thousands of dollars a year on a co-location facility, reserving the resources for disaster recovery testing and any actual emergency. Working with multiple backup systems and many storage locations, the telco tested on weekends, reformatted plans and still struggled to make DR a smooth process. An enterprise had a written DR plan, but never tested it. A 7.0 ...