Recovery is the part that counts

Lots of businesses believe they're protected because a backup is running somewhere. Then the day comes, ransomware, a failed server, a deleted folder that mattered, and they discover the backup was incomplete, out of date, or impossible to restore in any useful amount of time.

We design backup around the only thing that matters: getting you back. That means tested restores, copies kept somewhere an attacker can't reach, and a clear answer to how much data and time you'd lose in a real incident.

How we make recovery real

Backed up, kept safe, and proven to restore.

  • Backups you can restore

    We verify that what we protect can actually be brought back, because an untested backup is a hope, not a plan.

  • Offsite & isolated copies

    Copies kept separate from your main environment, so ransomware that hits your systems can't take your backups with it.

  • Clear recovery targets

    An honest answer to how much data and how much time you'd lose, agreed in advance and built to match your business.

  • A continuity plan

    Not just files, but a plan for keeping the business running, so an incident is a bad day instead of an existential one.

Why it matters for your business

For a smaller business, extended downtime or lost data isn't an inconvenience, it's an existential threat. The businesses that survive a serious incident are almost always the ones that prepared for it before it happened.

Continuity is where our enterprise standard matters most, because it's the difference between a bad week and the end of the story. We'd rather you never need it, and make sure it's there if you do.

Part of the same discipline as cybersecurity and managed IT.

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See where your business stands against these standards.

A free security assessment, with no obligation. We'll show you, plainly, where your business is solid and where it's exposed, measured against the same standards we hold for every client.

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