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Adoption of Cloud for businesses continues to soar

A recent Strategy Analytics survey has found that more and more businesses are turning to the cloud for things such as backup, email, CRM and conferencing.

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Epicbackup is a Disc Based Backup and Disaster Recovery solution.

Epicbackup is a local, disk based backup system that can be purchased outright or installed as part of a managed service. It is a fast, reliable & cost effective way to protect critical data and rapidly recover complete systems.

  • Near instant file restores 
  • Continual snapshots of your live data throughout the day.
  • Full server recovery - achieved within 20 minutes* in the event of a catastrophic hardware failure
  • No setup charge
  • Will scale up or down as your business demands with our simple pricing matrix
  • Offsite secure datacentre archival
  • FSA compliant archiving, 7 years of historic monthly data retained
  • Fully managed service also available with zero upfront capital investment

We understand that all businesses are different. That's why we offer two different ways to purchase Epicbackup. You have the choice of purchasing the product and managing it in house, support will be given, but the installation and management will be done in house.

Alternatively you can take on a fully managed service, where our technicians will install and manage the technology for you.

Take a look at our pricing structure for more information on how the two services differ.

 

Cloud Backup

The Cloud is a beautiful thing.  But here’s the problem: Cloud technology has advanced so much that most people didn’t have the time to understand one technology before another one just popped up right out of the blue. It’s time we got our facts straight about Cloud-based backup solutions.

Cloud backup is one of the oldest off-site technologies to hit the market, and even after many years running, people still don’t fully understand what they can and cannot do with it, or what they should do to make sure it works for them.

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Online Backup

Online backup (often referred to as remote or managed backup) is a service that will provide users with a system in order to backup and store computer files.

During the mid 1980s, the computer industry underwent a great state of change; modems were slow (about 72 minutes to upload 1MB) and this led to tape based (and more recently encompassing all portable media) backups growing in popularity.

Amazingly, despite the popularity of the internet, portable media based backup methods are still relatively common place in many organizations.

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Business Continuity

BCP is the blueprint for how businesses plan to survive everything from local equipment failure to national disaster.  

Data-oriented BCP, an indispensable component of business planning regardless of organisation size, poses the following challenges. Smaller businesses generally lack the in-house IT resources to achieve these demanding planning, technical and process requirements.

Therefore, many SMBs either neglect to implement any data-oriented business continuity plan or else approach data backup and recovery in a sporadic, rudimentary fashion that fails to conform to the best practices of BCP.

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