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Carbonite is a popular choice across the campus for its cross-platform compatibility.
Many of Delphi’s public sector clients had old-fashioned backup solutions in place; many of them even used physical backups. Delphi’s small business clients also had new concerns with emerging cyber threats and needed new technology to combat them. Those small businesses needed to give access to files remotely when they weren’t at the office during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more about their optimal solution.
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Data backup and recovery
Eric Brandser, radiologist and de-facto IT resource for Radiology Associates, explains why his consulting radiology clinic opted to add local failover to their data protection strategy.
When Doug lost power, he knew his backup was up-to-date and contained even his most recent files. This allowed him to continue to run his business without skipping a beat.
Direct Relief’s mission is to improve the health and lives of people affected by poverty or emergencies. Founded more than 40 years ago, the charity provides humanitarian aid in all 50 states and 70 countries.
Lake County Co-op wanted to outsource a lot of the high-level management of their DRaaS solution, but still wanted to feel like they had control, in the event of a disaster.
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When you’re a hard-working marketing professional like Cindy Sims of SIMSdirect, you don’t have time to think about computer backup and recovery technology.
For Barryhund Administrators keeping systems active is a major point of pride and important for maintaining customer satisfaction.
“The Network Engineers like using Carbonite and they have no problem recovering files for customers,” LaRocca said. “If they did, I wouldn’t be using the product.”
“I was originally going to use my one terabyte external hard drive to transfer the files, but when I sat down to do it, Carbonite had already restored everything to its proper place!”
"It just felt like there was always risk, I'd go to reformat someone's machine, and I braced myself for them to tell me they hadn't backed up their stuff in a while."