When Your Systems Go Down, Every Minute Counts
Downtime is never just an IT problem. Typically, the impact ripples across your entire operations. A healthcare provider may lose access to patient records. An insurance firm can't process claims. A logistics operation grinds to a halt.
The specifics depend on your industry, but the disruption is universal. Even a brief outage can shake client confidence and hit your bottom line hard.
The Risks Are Closer Than You Think
On-site data storage is vulnerable to hardware failure, ransomware, human error, fire, flood, and theft. Any one of these can take your systems offline without warning, and the damage compounds quickly when there's no clear recovery path in place.
Having a backup isn't enough if it hasn't been tested. Many businesses discover their backups can't be restored quickly (or at all) only when they need them most. That's when an incident stops being a disruption and starts becoming a crisis.
Untested Backups Are the Same as No Backups
The Longer You're Down, the Harder It Is to Recover
Extended downtime affects your productivity, reputation, relationships, and financial stability. Without a reliable recovery strategy, what starts as a bad day can quickly become a much bigger problem.
Some Things Are Outside Your Control. Your Recovery Isn't.
When you have support to carefully plan and test your disaster recovery and business continuity, you stop wondering what happens if something goes wrong. Because you already know that you’ll be ready for anything. You have a plan, and it works.
You can’t control whether something goes wrong. You can control how ready you are when it does. Working with TeamMIS helps you prevent any disruptions from becoming more impactful disasters.
Disaster Recovery You Can Count on When it Matters Most
Businesses like yours across a range of industries have stopped leaving recovery to chance. See why they're confident their data is protected and their operations can weather anything.
Not Sure Where to Start with Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity?
Most businesses know disaster recovery matters, but figuring out where to start, what's actually necessary, and how much it costs can feel overwhelming. Here are the questions we hear most often, and the answers that help businesses move forward with confidence.