REGULARLY BACKUP YOUR DATA
Protect your business by implementing a business continuity strategy that puts the necessary plan and technology in place to reduce downtime in the event a disaster occurs. With other variables in play, if your technology experiences any sort of downtime, it can be detrimental to your business. Ask yourself a few questions. Are your servers backed up? Is all of your data stored on-site? Could your business continue to produce in the event of a major equipment failure caused by a hard-drive malfunction? Could your business still perform in the event of a natural disaster like a flood, lightning strike, or even theft? Our team of experts create detailed strategies and conduct risk assessments to build contingency plans in the event of a disaster.
PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS
Very few people will care more about your business than you. It’s your livelihood, something you probably have been working on your entire life. By implementing a business continuity strategy that puts the necessary plan and technology in place to reduce downtime in the event of a disaster, you’ve gone from unprepared to prepared for any surprises that loom in the horizon. Are your servers backed up routinely? Is all your data stored on-site? Could your business weather a major equipment failure caused by a hard drive crash, flood, lightning strike, or even theft? Take a look at some of the advantages that you can benefit for having a routine risk assessment and detailed strategy in place.
Resilience
Have the peace of mind in knowing that your organization can withstand changes in its environment and still function. Your business will be prepared, protected, responsive, and can recover no matter what cataclysmic event your organization endures.
Management
Your organization’s ability to be readily available for any circumstance involves knowing every nook and cranny within your environment. Equipment, supplies, suppliers, locations, work sites, documents, procedures, employees – should we keep going? No stone goes unturned.
Planning
Often times than not, in life we want to evaluate the data in hand to make the best decision. This includes analyzing both the macro and micro of your infrastructure. You will have a team of experts in backup and disaster recovery, assessing your system’s vulnerabilities where there exists the highest level of risk allowing us to design a customized strategy and implementation to reduce downtime for your business in Lakewood Ranch, FL.
Procedures
Having procedures in place for any circumstance is critical for an organization to run smoothly. We’ll create standard operating procedures (SOP) for the following:
- Determining how existing risks will affect operations.
- Implementing safeguards and procedures to mitigate the risks.
- Testing procedures to ensure they work.
- Reviewing the process to make sure that it is up to date.
What’s the real cost of IT Downtime?
Infrastructure matters. When your network or applications unexpectedly fail or crash, downtime can have a direct impact on your bottom line and ongoing business operations.
$5,600/minute
Average cost of IT downtime
IT Downtime Factors
The industry average cost of downtime is dependent on a lot of variables. The monetary losses vary when you consider your revenue, industry, the actual duration of the outage, the number of people impacted, the time of day, etc.
For example, losses are significantly higher per hour for businesses who are based on high-level data transactions, like banks and online retail sales.
If you experience an unplanned outage during peak traffic time, obviously the damage will be more significant.
Additional Cost of IT Downtime
But there are other costs that don’t often show up in dollar form. Did you know, according to a study by UC Irvine, it often takes an average of 23 minutes to refocus and get your head back in the game after an interruption?
IT downtime affects customer retention, employee productivity and reputation in the marketplace. It is extremely expensive, and in ways that can make or break the success of your organization.
23 minutes lost
Average time to refocus
Areas Served
Arcadia | Bradenton | Brandon-Ruskin | Clearwater | Ellenton | Englewood | Fort Myers | Fruitville | Lakeland | Lakewood Ranch | Myakka City | Naples | Nokomis | North Port | Osprey | Palmetto | Parrish | Port Charlotte | Port Richey | Punta Gorda | Sarasota | St Petersburg | Tampa | Venice | Wesley Chapel
Why Choose Tek-Mate?
Tek-Mate provides IT support throughout Bradenton, Sarasota, Venice, Parrish, Ellenton, Fruitville, Punta Gorda, areas. Our team of experts provide reliable on-site support. We’re there when you need us, ensuring seamless productivity within your systems and providing the level of attention your business deserves. We value long-term relationships with our clients and will work closely with your business to ensure that you have all the technology resources for software and hardware that you need to be successful.
100% Unconditional Satisfaction
Guaranteed 1 Hour Response
Fixed Monthly IT Cost
Expeditious Repair
No Technical Jargon
Your IT Department
Q&A
How much does a data recovery service cost?
On average, professional data recovery can cost anywhere from $300 to well over $1.900. Usually, what determines the final quote is the type of device, type of damage, and its severity, as well as the turnaround time selected.
Data Recovery is a complex process and it is difficult to quote without assessing the drive. It can be as low as $95 for jobs that require simple data recovery from operational hard disk drives, USB drives & SD Flash Cards and can range from a few thousand for complex RAID System Data Recovery.
What is the difference between data backup and disaster recovery?
The sub processes—'backup' and 'disaster recovery'—are sometimes mistaken for each other or for the entire process. Backup is the process of making the file copies. Disaster recovery is the plan and processes for using the copies to quickly reestablish access to applications, data and IT resources after an outage.
Backup-as-a-service (BaaS) is a cloud-based service model in which the data of an organization is backed up on a remote cloud-based server or data center. What differentiates it from traditional data storage is that the entire BaaS service is provided by a third-party BaaS service provider. The primary purpose of BaaS is to keep the data backup of the organization safe and secure. It involves safekeeping data from several risks of data loss such as human error, cybersecurity attacks as well as natural disasters.
Disaster Recovery (DR) is the process that includes the process and strategies that an organization implements to resume and maintain critical business functions and operations in case of disruptive events. The purpose of Disaster Recovery is to be ready with a strategic plan of action that an organization plans to implement in case it is exposed to any disruptive events. It involves a plan to prepare an organization for instant and swift resumption of operation after the occurrence of unforeseen disruptive events.
What is the difference between backup as a service and disaster recovery as a service?
BaaS solutions are thought to be best for long-term cloud backup, while DRaaS best supports quick recovery of applications during a disaster
How to recover data from natural disasters?
You need to identify which data sources are affected, how much data is lost or corrupted, and what are the risks and priorities for restoring them. Depending on the type and scale of the disaster, you may need to physically inspect the devices, use diagnostic tools, or contact your backup providers.
Data Backup and Disaster Recovery Lakewood Ranch 34202, 34211, 34212, 34240
Lakewood Ranch is a planned community and census-designated place (CDP) in southeastern Manatee County and northeastern Sarasota County, Florida, United States, consisting of approximately 31,000 acres (13,000 ha).[5] It is part of the North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area.