Category Archives: Disaster Recovery
Your 2014 Data Backup Resolutions

Taylor Made Computer Solutions would like to wish you a very happy New Year and hope you have a successful 2014. We saw some nasty viruses that threatened businesses in 2013 like ‘Cryptolocker’ and “Sobig.F”....
Are You Prepared For The Worst?

Those of us who are data conscious are consistently hitting the save button after every change we make to our documents in progress. But are you the same when it comes to your overall business...
Ultimate Security with Securo Back-up and Recovery

Data is the backbone of any business. Few companies could survive after a complete data loss. This vulnerability is a huge worry for IT managers. The notion of using online backup services may seem risky....
Traditional Data Backup Vs. Online Backup Solutions

Data backup procedures have traditionally involved tape drives. They work like other forms of removable data storage such as a simple memory stick or an external hard drive. Tape drives offer a backup solution that...
We understand that backup is not fun!

We get it! There is no point thinking otherwise. As far as entertaining dinner conversations go, backups and data are not going to be in the all time top 100! Outside of social gatherings, it...
What is the purpose of backup?

In recent weeks I have found myself repeating the same questions several times: Why do we backup data? What is its fundamental purpose? The simple answer is, to be able to recover data. Whether it...
Just how valuable is your data?

Just how much of an impact would losing your data have on your business? Have you considered the repercussions if your business was unable to recover a small amount, or even worse, all of your...
Dont confuse the cost of backup with the value of BDR

Before tackling the tricky subject of costs, lets be clear about what Backup and Backup and Disaster Recovery (BDR) are. What is the difference? Backup is consistent with what many businesses have in place. It...
Is your business exposed to data loss?

One of the key reasons we perform data backups is to guard against disaster. This could be something as small as a failed server or disk drive, or a total disaster such as fire or...