
Free Whitepaper
How Disaster Affects Your Business & Data
Why accessing critical data after a fire, flood, or other catastrophe is make or break for your organization.

Inside you’ll learn:
How disasters can affect your business and data
What happens when natural disasters strike
Why these disasters put your organization’s data at risk
What to look for in a physical data recovery solution
To safeguard your business data, know what you’re up against.
Most businesses and government agencies are aware that they run the risk of coming under attack by hackers due to well-publicized data breaches such as that of the recent leak of sensitive information in Germany or the growing number of attacks on the IT infrastructure of U.S. cities. As a result, safeguarding data against hackers is now standard operating procedure for most organizations.
As natural disasters become more common, organizations need to take into account the potential risk to their operations. Wildfires are typically now larger and last longer with even greater effects on local communities. Plumbing or HVAC breakage can flood buildings and damage computer hardware beyond repair.
SMBs and government agencies, however, may not have considered how other real-world events could prevent them from accessing their data.
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of enterprises in the U.S. are SMBs¹
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of SMBs fail to resume operation within a year of a natural disaster²
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