by Absolutely PC | Nov 29, 2022 | Backup & Disaster Recovery, Good Practice, Tips
Introduction A Backup Disaster Recovery Plan is more than just a backup, it is a strategic plan you implement in your business to assist you in recovering from a disaster. Part one was about the importance of putting together a disaster planning document and how...
by Absolutely PC | Nov 22, 2022 | Backup & Disaster Recovery, Good Practice, Tips
Planning for potential disasters, is the first stage of a Backup Disaster Recovery Plan. In this article we look at identifying the data that will be needed in order to speed up the recovery process. Part of data backup planning is looking at what data exists, where...
by Absolutely PC | Jul 25, 2022 | Backup & Disaster Recovery, Good Practice, IT Support
Is Disaster Planning a useful exercise? For this business, the worst nightmare possible happened last weekend. They had a major fire! What actually happens when a fire occurs in a business and is it something you should plan for? Today we look at planning for the...
by Absolutely PC | Jan 11, 2022 | Good Practice, IT Support, Security
Business IT security is more critical now than ever before but as a business owner what exactly can you do to protect your business? It seems that no matter how much you spend there is an endless list of new threats that need more time and money spent on them, so why...
by Absolutely PC | Dec 30, 2021 | Good Practice, IT Support, Productivity
Does your business IT system work the way it should? Is it reliable, efficient and a joy to work with? Are you confident that your managed IT support are doing everything they can to assist your business to utilise IT and technology to grow your business. If...
by Absolutely PC | Jan 26, 2021 | Company News, Good Practice, Security
With cyber attacks on the rise and remote working becoming commonplace, now, more than ever – businesses need to keep on top of the security of their passwords or be at risk of suffering a costly data breach. A study by Verizon Data Breach Investigations found...