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Is a Backup and Disaster Recovery System really necessary?
Jim Turner - Wednesday, February 08, 2012
A Hilltop customer recently found out that having a reliable backup solution is really necessary. It did not take a fire, tornado, or act of nature to put their business at risk. All that it took was the kid living in the condo over her business. The kid tampered with the fire sprinkler system and caused a flood within the her business. Don't be caught unprepared when a 36 inch disaster targets your business. Our cloud based BDR can have your business up and running within 15 minutes of a disaster. Let us know if you would like to see a demo.
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