With Data, Be Cowards

We deliver backup and data security on individual servers and entire networks, ensuring our customers have complete business continuity.
Services we provide:
*Disaster Recovery Service
*Real-Time Backup Solution
*Off-Site Backup Solution
Disaster Recovery Service
When data is lost, it becomes inaccessible to the user. Data recovery is then recovered to salvage the data from inaccessible, damaged, failed or reformatted storage media.
Real Time Data back-up
We use our software to replicate data as it is created, with on-location storage units that enables full recovery of the latest data in the shortest possible time.
* Eliminates data loss
* 100% consistent data
* Reduces downtime
Off-site Backup service
This service provides fully automated and highly secure backups on our remote servers for all your critical data. We use the highly secure 256-bit AES encryption standard to ensure that your data remains private.
* We provide reliable back-up systems should the experience the worst
* Be up and running within minutes regardless of the impact
* Total piece of mind for your business and clients
* Expert consultancy with putting contingency plans in place
* Provide a flexible solution that can be adapted to your needs
* Servers and databases are automatically backed up every night to off-site data storage facilities
* Data is encrypted so that it remains confidential
* Restores available at any time
* Improved Data Security
It is important to understand that backup is a process. As long as new data is being created and changes are being made, backups will need to be updated. Individuals and organizations with anything from one computer to thousands (or even millions) of computer systems all have requirements for protecting data. While the scale is different, the objectives and limitations are essentially the same. Likewise, those who perform backups need to know to what extent they were successful, regardless of scale.
* The more important the data that is stored on the computer the greater the need is for backing up this data.
* A backup is only as useful as its associated restore strategy.
* Storing the copy near the original is unwise, since many disasters such as fire, flood and electrical surges are likely to cause damage to the backup at the same time.
* Automated backup and scheduling should be considered, as manual backups can be affected by human error.
* Backups will fail for a wide variety of reasons. A verification or monitoring strategy is an important part of a successful backup plan.
* It is good to store backed up archives in open/standard formats. This helps with recovery in the future when the software used to make the backup is obsolete. It also allows different software to be used.





