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Disaster Recovery as a Service

Recently, an emergency occurred in our company, several computers broke down, on which a lot of data was stored. After an accident, nothing can be restored. They called a specialist who said that you need to install (DRaaS). Is it some kind of software for such emergencies?

  • Geoffrey Cremin
  • Aug 5 2022
  • agusta Gezik commented
    August 07, 2022 17:46

    In addition to the two-dimensional representation on the map of the scenario for the development of emergency situations and the visualization of the calculated zones of destruction, the system also allows you to create an interactive three-dimensional model of the territory.

  • Mark_ M commented
    August 07, 2022 12:33

    It's high time to master cloud storage. This technology has been known for several years. Thanks to this technology, your data will always be stored in a safe place and will not go anywhere. Cloud storage is quite secure.

  • agusta Gezik commented
    August 07, 2022 11:22

    Of course, use emergency alert software to immediately alert your employees and stakeholders.

  • James Moore commented
    August 06, 2022 19:37

    Today, the business of many companies depends on the smooth operation of IT systems. And if services become unavailable, it can lead to financial and reputational losses. To avoid this, use the Disaster Recovery to Cloud service. Your best bet is to use IT Outpost https://itoutposts.com/disaster-recovery-as-a-service/ as they are the best provider out there right now to create a quality recovery plan.

  • agusta Gezik commented
    August 06, 2022 10:06

    Emergency alert software will allow you to send targeted messages to inform and alert your employees when they are at risk of an emergency or threatening event. In fact, it protects people and helps them reduce risks in time.