We don't just assume your backups work — we verify them daily. If a server dies or disaster hits, we restore your business in hours, not days.
Recent assessment finding: A local client's automated backup hadn't run successfully in 6 weeks. They had no idea. We found the failure during our free assessment — before a catastrophic incident occurred, not during one.
Most small businesses believe they are safe because they use OneDrive or Dropbox. But file-syncing is not a backup. If a virus encrypts a file on your laptop, OneDrive instantly syncs that encrypted file to the cloud, destroying your only copy.
We deploy immutable, air-gapped backups. This means that once a backup is taken, it is locked and physically impossible for ransomware (or even a rogue employee) to modify or delete it.
Our backups are "air-gapped" and immutable. Once data is written, it cannot be altered or deleted by anyone — not even a hacker with full admin access.
If your physical server dies, we can instantly "spin up" a virtual copy of your server from the backup appliance, getting your team back to work in minutes.
We don't guess. Our systems automatically boot your backup every night, verify that it runs, and send our engineers a screenshot of the successful boot screen.
The 30-day cure period for the Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act (MCDPA) ended Jan 31, 2026. We ensure your backups meet strict local retention laws, plus HIPAA and PCI.
Microsoft guarantees uptime, not your data. If a user deletes an important SharePoint file, Microsoft won't get it back. We deploy dedicated SaaS backups to protect your cloud data.
Your backups are stored locally for fast recovery, and automatically replicated to highly secure, geographically separated data centers to protect against fire or natural disasters.
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Free assessment. We'll audit your current backup strategy, identify critical gaps, and show you exactly what an enterprise-grade recovery plan looks like.
How are you currently backing up your data?
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