Consult with a DRaaS provider like InterVision to learn more about how DRaaS can play a role in ransomware mitigation. Taking a holistic approach to cybersecurity is the best starting point toward a better IT stance and a DRaaS plan empowers your IT team with a strong plan to recover in the aftermath of an event.
Status Go: Ep. 123 – Ransomware: A Two-Pronged Approach
Derek Brost and Jeff Ton discuss a two pronged approach to combatting ransomware; both preventative and restorative measures.
DRaaS Helps Organization Recover from Ransomware
The client was able to recover the sales data that would have normally been lost if they were only relying on backups.
Achieving Business Continuity with Cloud: DRaaS Explained
With the list of possible disruptive events that can take a business offline growing in number year over year, it's no surprise so many organizations' leaders are now asking IT departments to strengthen their stance against these threats. But what role can DRaaS and the cloud play in ensuring this greater resiliency?
Status Go: Ep. 122 – Getting to the Cloud
Ryan Brubaker, CIO and Executive Vice President of Operations at Seven Corners, takes us on their path to the cloud.
DRaaS to Cloud: What are the Benefits?
Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS), like its cousin Backup as a Service (BaaS), provides technology to ensure business continuity, a target site and infrastructure, and the management of the process that it takes to ensure its success—all delivered to you as a service. The key for DRaaS is that the target site and infrastructure are in the cloud, rather than in a on-premises datacenter as a traditional DR solution might usually entail. The management is provided by a team of professionals who live and breathe DR and backups, which allows your IT staff to reallocate valuable time to business projects of greater daily importance.
8×8 Managed Services for Microsoft Teams: Up Your Unified Communications
With managed 8x8 by InterVision, you can integrate with Microsoft Teams seamlessly, which allows businesses to achieve more reliable UCaaS solutions to focus on their core objectives rather than fighting to keep the lights on.