logo
logo
Sign in
Bryan Fuller
President/CEO @ Contigo Technology
Followers 0 Following 0
Bryan Fuller 2021-01-18
img

The importance of business continuity and disaster recovery solutions is becoming more apparent as companies continue to adjust to the business disruptions caused by COVID-19.

While Coronavirus itself cannot shut down your enterprise’s systems or operations, it can put organizations at risk through short staffing (due to quarantining or sick personnel) or unavailable services.

Furthermore, the pandemic has caused a shortage of vendor technical representatives willing to do on-site work and supply line interruptions, delaying important maintenance and repairs.

While it is not common that businesses face a global pandemic, other disruptions like natural disasters, security threats, and outages are very real and more common than you might think.

To make matters worse, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) reports that about 40 to 60 percent of small businesses never reopen their doors after a disaster.

Keep reading as we discuss three areas that you should consider in terms of disaster recovery so that your business can stay afloat no matter what comes your way.The Components of Disaster Recovery PlanningBusiness continuity and disaster recovery solutions should aim to ensure a smooth recovery process following any type of disaster.

collect
0
Bryan Fuller 2020-08-27
img

Today’s digital landscape is riddled with cyber threats looking to exploit all vulnerabilities presented by a business’s lack of a comprehensive defense strategy.

Because your staff acts as the eyes and ears of your organization, these employees should be properly trained on the subject of cybersecurity on a regular basis, regardless of what type of business you run.

An experienced and knowledgeable firm that offers cybersecurity consulting services can help with this.

Despite the availability of security software (such as firewalls), your employees still serve as the most common entry points for phishers.

Online cyber security training is meant to show employees how they can protect both themselves and your enterprise against devastating breaches.

Training empowers your staff by providing them with up to date knowledge on recognizing and mitigating various cyber threats.

collect
0
Bryan Fuller 2020-03-17
img

There are many considerations when it comes to developing your firm’s IT game plan, including whether or not to outsource your IT to an experienced third-party company.

While many businesses are highly competent in regards to their own core offerings, not all organizations are equipped to handle every aspect of their IT department.

This is what makes outsourcing managed IT support services so attractive.

On-Site AssistanceEven businesses that mainly use the cloud can still have local hardware, software, and connections that they must maintain.

Hiring an IT company to assist your business can help to keep your network running smoothly, which allows your organization to more efficiently and effectively meet its corporate goals.

Protecting your network from digital threats in-house can prove to be costly, as the capital expense of security software and hardware and the expense of training specialized employees can be high.

collect
1
Bryan Fuller 2021-01-18
img

The importance of business continuity and disaster recovery solutions is becoming more apparent as companies continue to adjust to the business disruptions caused by COVID-19.

While Coronavirus itself cannot shut down your enterprise’s systems or operations, it can put organizations at risk through short staffing (due to quarantining or sick personnel) or unavailable services.

Furthermore, the pandemic has caused a shortage of vendor technical representatives willing to do on-site work and supply line interruptions, delaying important maintenance and repairs.

While it is not common that businesses face a global pandemic, other disruptions like natural disasters, security threats, and outages are very real and more common than you might think.

To make matters worse, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) reports that about 40 to 60 percent of small businesses never reopen their doors after a disaster.

Keep reading as we discuss three areas that you should consider in terms of disaster recovery so that your business can stay afloat no matter what comes your way.The Components of Disaster Recovery PlanningBusiness continuity and disaster recovery solutions should aim to ensure a smooth recovery process following any type of disaster.

Bryan Fuller 2020-03-17
img

There are many considerations when it comes to developing your firm’s IT game plan, including whether or not to outsource your IT to an experienced third-party company.

While many businesses are highly competent in regards to their own core offerings, not all organizations are equipped to handle every aspect of their IT department.

This is what makes outsourcing managed IT support services so attractive.

On-Site AssistanceEven businesses that mainly use the cloud can still have local hardware, software, and connections that they must maintain.

Hiring an IT company to assist your business can help to keep your network running smoothly, which allows your organization to more efficiently and effectively meet its corporate goals.

Protecting your network from digital threats in-house can prove to be costly, as the capital expense of security software and hardware and the expense of training specialized employees can be high.

Bryan Fuller 2020-08-27
img

Today’s digital landscape is riddled with cyber threats looking to exploit all vulnerabilities presented by a business’s lack of a comprehensive defense strategy.

Because your staff acts as the eyes and ears of your organization, these employees should be properly trained on the subject of cybersecurity on a regular basis, regardless of what type of business you run.

An experienced and knowledgeable firm that offers cybersecurity consulting services can help with this.

Despite the availability of security software (such as firewalls), your employees still serve as the most common entry points for phishers.

Online cyber security training is meant to show employees how they can protect both themselves and your enterprise against devastating breaches.

Training empowers your staff by providing them with up to date knowledge on recognizing and mitigating various cyber threats.