Every organization faces the question not of whether something will go wrong, but when. Ransomware, hardware failure, accidental deletion, power events, natural disaster—your backup and disaster recovery plan determines whether an incident costs you hours or shuts you down entirely.
A backup strategy that hasn’t been tested isn’t a strategy—it’s a hope. We design, implement, and actively manage backup and disaster recovery solutions tailored to your Recovery Time Objective (RTO) and Recovery Point Objective (RPO), then test them regularly so you know they actually work when you need them.
From Microsoft 365 cloud backups to on-premises server protection to full business continuity planning, we build layered data protection that meets your operational needs, your industry’s compliance requirements, and your cyber liability insurer’s expectations.
Three copies of your data, on two different media types, with one copy offsite or in the cloud. We architect and verify this standard for every client, ensuring that no single failure—hardware, site, or ransomware—can destroy all copies of your data.
Ransomware increasingly targets backup systems first. Immutable backup storage cannot be modified or deleted—even by an attacker with administrator credentials. We implement write-once backup repositories and air-gapped copies that ransomware cannot reach.
Microsoft does not provide a traditional backup of your Microsoft 365 data. Exchange mailboxes, Teams conversations, and SharePoint files can be lost through accidental deletion, ransomware, or account compromise. We provide third-party cloud backup with granular restore capability.
Recovery Time Objective (how fast you’re back up) and Recovery Point Objective (how much data you can afford to lose) should drive your backup architecture, not the other way around. We design solutions to your specific business requirements and operational tolerance for downtime.
We perform scheduled restore tests on a documented schedule, capture the results, and report on recovery time actuals. Many organizations discover their backups were failing silently—or their restore process takes far longer than acceptable—only when it’s too late.
Regulators, auditors, and cyber insurers require documented disaster recovery plans—not just working backups. We produce the Business Impact Analysis (BIA), Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP), and recovery runbooks that satisfy HIPAA, CMMC, and insurance requirements.
Ransomware attacks don’t just encrypt your files—modern strains exfiltrate data, target backup systems, and move laterally across your network before triggering. A resilient recovery architecture accounts for all of this.
Organizations without tested recovery procedures spend days to weeks restoring systems, with significant revenue and reputational impact.
Organizations with immutable backups, documented recovery runbooks, and recent restore tests recover in hours rather than days or weeks.
Organizations with air-gapped, tested backup systems recover without paying ransoms—and without the extended downtime that drives businesses to pay.
We find backup failures in the majority of environments we assess. Let’s check yours before you need it.
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