Importance of Having a Business Continuity Plan vs Simple Disaster Recovery
You often hear business continuity and disaster recovery used interchangeably, but these two things are not exactly the same.
You often hear business continuity and disaster recovery used interchangeably, but these two things are not exactly the same.
When companies adopt the cloud, they’re often doing so to improve efficiency and productivity. Some are successful in fully utilizing their cloud solutions, but many businesses miss out on important features that could save them time and money because they don’t know about them.
Over the last year, companies have had to completely rethink how they operate internally as well as how they serve customers. The pandemic changed life dramatically and impacted just about every part of business operations.
Whether you’re looking at ransomware attacks, firmware attacks, viruses, or data breaches, all share a common denominator. This is that phishing is often the point of entry.
Before the pandemic, approximately 24% of U.S. employees worked from home between 3 to 5 days per week. Post-pandemic, that number has increased more than 2x to 53% of the workforce working from home 3+ days each week. And this trend to remote working isn’t expected to go anywhere even after the pandemic is over.…
Compromised passwords are the major cause of cloud account data breaches. In 2019, 77% of cloud service breaches were caused by hacked passwords.
Just about every business, no matter how large or small, is using some type of cloud application. Business processes in the cloud save money, make data and software available from anywhere with an internet connection, and lower overall technology costs.
One of the lessons that the pandemic has taught us is that cloud services are no longer an option. They’re vital if a business wants to stay resilient in the face of potential disruptions to normal day-to-day operations.
No matter what type of cloud tools you use or hardware that you have, one thing that can hold back even the most optimized team is network speed.
In the past few years, cloud computing has gone from a buzzword to a necessity. In the wake of the pandemic, having business applications and data accessible from anywhere is a must if you want your company to be resilient.
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