Data Services
It is critical that your data is kept available and uncompromised for your authorized users, and is kept isolated from malicious criminals. To achieve this CIS:
- Has 2 Data Centers that back each other up. This enables us to make sure your data is securely backed up to multiple devices across multiple locations using high levels of encryption and access protection.
- Has the ability to understand your tolerance for data recovery, and can modify the frequency and timing of data replications that best meet your needs.
- Has extra resources available so thta in the event you lose a drive or server, we have the ability to redirect your data and access duplicate functioning resources so your organization can maintain a high level of productivity.
All this to say, your systems are protected from Human Error, Device Failure, most power interruptions & Cyber Threats.
It's important to implement a data recovery solution as part of a concise business continuity plan.
There once was a time where companies required steel filing cabinets to store information. That time is long gone. Today, most of the documents your employees rely on to make your business run properly are of the digital variety. Document duplication, fire proof vaults, and off-site filing systems once were more prominent because that was the best way for companies to endure events where their data might be lost. All this extra storage was part of their business continuity plan. They knew that if a disaster ever struck, losing all of their work could be a fatal blow to their business. However, now that businesses primarily deal with digital records, different methods need to be utilized to prevent data loss.


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