Many businesses treat backup as an IT task: install some software, schedule a backup, and move on to the next problem. But your business data is too important to treat backup as something that simply runs in the background. Business data backup should be considered an ongoing business process with defined responsibilities, monitoring, maintenance, and…
At first glance, managing your own business backups may seem like the less expensive option. You purchase the software, configure it, and assign someone internally to keep an eye on it. There may not be a monthly managed backup service fee, but that doesn’t mean the backup is actually free. Someone has to spend time…
Imagine that your business has backup software running every night. Everyone assumes the data is protected, so nobody checks the reports very closely. Then one day, an important file is accidentally deleted or a computer fails. You go looking for the backup, only to discover that the backup has been failing for weeks. This is…
If your business has important data, you already understand that backup is necessary. But simply having backup software isn’t necessarily the same thing as having a reliable managed data backup strategy. A managed approach adds ongoing oversight to the process of protecting your information. Here are 10 reasons your business should consider managed backup services:…
Running a business is demanding enough without having to wonder whether your important files are actually protected. That is where managed backup services can make a real difference. Instead of expecting someone in the business to remember to check backups, investigate failures, and make sure everything is working, a managed provider takes responsibility for the…
At first, this may sound strange: if your business is backing up its data, isn’t that enough? Unfortunately, the answer is not always. Having a data backup is an important first step, but a backup is only useful if it is current, complete, accessible, and capable of being restored. A business could have a backup…
Let’s be honest: most business owners don’t wake up in the morning thinking, “I can’t wait to check my backup logs.” You have customers to serve, employees to manage, invoices to handle, and a business to run. That’s one reason managed business backup can be so valuable. Instead of making backup management another responsibility for…
You may have heard the term managed backup service before, but what does it actually mean? In simple terms, it means that backup isn’t something you are expected to set up and forget. A managed provider takes responsibility for helping oversee your business data backup environment. That can include configuring backup jobs, monitoring whether they…
If you own or manage a small business, you probably know that backing up your data is important. But here’s the question many business owners never ask: Who is making sure the backups actually work? That is where managed data backup comes in. A managed backup service goes beyond simply installing backup software and hoping…
When it comes to protecting business information, there are two basic approaches: you can manage your backups yourself, or you can have someone manage them for you. An unmanaged backup solution may provide the software and tools you need, but your business is responsible for configuring it, monitoring it, troubleshooting failures, and making sure the…