Backup and recovery systems that actually work when you need them.

Having backups is not the same as being able to recover. We design and deploy backup solutions, run real restore tests, document recovery procedures, and build continuity plans that account for the systems your business actually depends on. When something breaks, you should know exactly what happens next.

The core work is laid out plainly so your team can see what gets handled and why it matters.

Backup solution design and deployment

We design and set up a backup system that protects what your business actually needs — email, files, servers, databases, and configurations — with the right frequency and retention for your situation.

Automated backup monitoring and alerting

Backup monitoring can be set up with clear alerts and ownership. If a backup fails or something falls behind, the right person knows before it becomes an emergency.

Real-world restore testing and validation

We actually test your backups by restoring files and systems in a safe environment. Many businesses discover their backups are broken only when they need them most — we find out before that happens.

Disaster recovery planning and documentation

We write a clear, step-by-step recovery plan — which systems to restore first, how long it takes, who is responsible, and what to communicate to your team and clients.

Vendor, system, and credential inventory

We create a complete inventory of every tool, service, vendor, and login your business depends on — so critical information is not trapped in one person's head or a forgotten spreadsheet.

Business continuity strategy for leadership

We help leadership understand exactly what is at risk, how long the business could be down, and what it would cost — so decisions about protection are based on facts, not guesses.

Common signals that this work should move up the priority list.

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No one has tested whether the backups actually restore

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The business has no written plan for what happens if systems go down

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Critical vendor logins and system passwords are scattered or unknown

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Leadership is asking whether the business could survive a ransomware attack

Clear review, clean execution, documented handoff.

Documented

Clear notes, ownership, and handoff.

Practical

Recommendations that fit the business.

Controlled

Access and next steps are clear.

The work should make daily operations easier to trust.

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Backups designed for what the business actually needs — not just defaults

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Recovery tested and validated so you know it works before you need it

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A clear continuity plan that leadership can understand and act on

Related Field Note

Real cleanup work often surfaces backup, access, and documentation gaps before they become urgent recovery problems.

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