Free Executive Webinar
Ransomware, Drive Failures, and Data Breaches: When Disaster Strikes, How Long Will It Take Before You’re Back Up And Running?

Ted Shafran
President of Connectability
Webinar Details:
Date: Tuesday, February 14th, 2023
Start Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
During the event, you’ll learn:
- The different types of backups, and what each means for your business
- What data you should be backing up
- The risks of choosing the wrong backup solution
- Why a data-only backup offers only very basic protection
- Recovery timelines depending on the backup you use (this will SHOCK you!)
- Which solution will allow you to get back up and running ASAP
- What you can do NOW to ensure your backups are sufficient to withstand a disaster
Your data is everything. Your data is critical to everything you do. It’s your customer data, your employee data, and your plans for the year. It’s your financial statements, your historical records, your employee handbook, and your company policies. So, what would your business do if your data were accidentally, or intentionally, deleted by an employee, or held for Ransom by a hacker? If you’re like most businesses, the answer is PANIC. That’s why it is so important to have a backup solution in place, and a detailed plan for recovery in a disaster.
Back in the early days of computing, solid backups were hard to come by. Thankfully there are MANY backup solutions out now that are significantly more robust than the products on offer 10 years ago. However, with the number of backup options growing, it can be difficult for business owners and managers to truly understand what they are getting. And since backups are critical to most businesses, it is more important than ever to ensure you are getting the right solution for your business.
You might wonder, where your data should be backed up? How often data is being backed up? What data needs to be backed up? What backup solution fits your business? And how long it will take to recover, depending on the backup solution you select.
These are all important questions that your company needs answers to. If you aren’t sure, it pays to get in touch with your IT Provider or internal IT team to learn more. You might discover that your current solution can’t meet your recoverability needs. If you don’t ask, you’ll never know.
If you don’t know the answers to all the questions above, or if you aren’t confident your backup could be restored quickly in the event of an emergency, I strongly encourage you to attend this event to learn how you can select and implement the right backup for your business. It just might be the difference between extended downtime, lost customers, data loss, bad PR, and being back up and running in an hour.
During the event, you’ll learn:
- The different types of backups, and what each means for your business
- What data you should be backing up
- The risks of choosing the wrong backup solution
- Why a data-only backup offers only very basic protection
- Recovery timelines depending on the backup you use (this will SHOCK you!)
- Which solution will allow you to get back up and running ASAP
- What you can do NOW to ensure your backups are sufficient to withstand a disaster
Who Should Attend?
Managers, CEO’s, and Executives interested in learning more about how they can reduce their organizations chances of experiencing extended downtime, data loss, lost productivity, and lost sales – all by selecting and managing an appropriate backup solution. Individuals who aren’t sure whether their backups are sufficient will also benefit from this webinar. While IT managers are welcome to attend, this session will NOT be a deep dive into the technical aspects of various backup solutions, but will instead focus on the pros and cons, which solutions will work for each type of business, and when it’s time to consider making a change.
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Ted Shafran Founder & President
Ted Shafran is the President and founder of Connectability Inc., and author of the book "The Business Owner’s Common-Sense Guide To Trouble-Free IT". ...more"