Disaster Recovery

Survival Without Phone or Internet? Time for a Disaster recovery Plan

Disasters occur everyday. One of the most impactful and memorable natural disasters was Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Hitting the east coast with a brute force spanning 1,100 miles and affecting 24 states and thousands of businesses, Hurricane Sandy destroyed company structures, inventories,  and paper records. Plus, there was something else lost that not many companies considered: voice

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Fiber Cut Tests the Disaster Preparedness of Local Businesses

How many times have we seen or heard the plights of disaster victims in the national media? Why doesn’t this give us pause to plot our disaster recovery plan rather than convincing ourselves it couldn’t happen to us? Well, this week the residents of Northeast Ohio had to look no further than our own backyard

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The Essential Disaster Recovery Checklist For Every Business

An investment in disaster recovery is like buying an insurance policy on your business continuity.  A disaster paralyzing your company is about the only thing no business owner expects. So, for those forward-thinkers in the business world, we created this quick and simple checklist to make sure you’re prepared for a disaster that is thrown

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Northeast Ohio Businesses Telecommunications Disaster Recovery Plan

Telecommunications Disaster Recovery Plans allow your business to remain open even when the doors are shut due to an unforeseen disaster or event. If you operate a business in Ohio, you may be susceptible to snow or flooding, so it’s important to plan for what you will do if your building, plant or store is

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Leveraging Hosted PBX For Voice Disaster Recovery

Tape backup in a fire-proof safe moved off-site is the way most businesses used to handle disaster recovery (DR). When it came to their business phone system, battery backup units were the typical best practice of the day. But now, as more services move across data networks to the cloud, disaster recovery, especially for business

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Where Your ISP is Falling Short When it Comes to VoIP and Disaster Recovery

Internet service providers used to do one thing – provide internet access. In the early days, this consisted primarily of dial-up. Like all things technology, internet service offerings advanced. Access paths got faster and less expensive. Most added some flavor of broadband and high-speed dedicated access. The big differentiator, though, was whether or not the

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