Would Your Business Have Survived a Storm Like Hurricane Ian?

How I helped rescue a company with no power or internet and had them serving clients in less than 24 hours.
Follow my journey to help you plan better and recover stronger when the next disaster strikes.

Let's face it. No matter how hard you plan, it is tough to anticipate everything that can possibly go wrong.

How to Protect Your Business From Hurricanes

In 2021, the United States experienced one of the most active storm seasons on record, upsetting businesses already dealing with a pandemic. For companies without a good disaster recovery plan, the consequences were devastating. This is why your business should have a hurricane disaster recovery plan.

7 Steps To Making Your Data Hurricane-Proof

Hurricanes are a common occurrence in many parts of the United States. Not only do they destroy property and endanger lives, but they can also disrupt your business’s operations. In this blog, we offer tips on how you can ensure fast access to your data following a disaster and immediately get back to business.

DR tips for hurricane season

This year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts up to four unusually active hurricanes. With that in mind, there’s no better time to test your disaster recovery (DR) plan. But to avoid data loss and expensive downtime from such catastrophes, there are several things that need to be accounted for.

Are You Prepared For A Hurricane?

In 2005, Hurricane Wilma taught us that 2 weeks of extended power outages will kill your business. It’s not too late to replicate your server to run in the cloud in case of a direct hit by a Hurricane. Operate your business from anywhere. Business Continuity Backup Plans start at $300 per month and will allow you to run your server in the cloud for 30 days free of charge. Give your people the tools they need to serve your clients and get your business running again.