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Backup and Recovery as a Service – Pinnacle Business Systems

Rapidly growing IT environments often outpace the implementation and testing of backup systems, including the validation of recovering operational servers and data; consequently, a technology manager’s greatest fear can be not knowing for certain if the organization’s critical computing environments and data they contain can be quickly recovered. In response, Pinnacle Business Systems (PBS) can…

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Rapidly growing IT environments often outpace the implementation and testing of backup systems, including the validation of recovering operational servers and data; consequently, a technology manager’s greatest fear can be not knowing for certain if the organization’s critical computing environments and data they contain can be quickly recovered.

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In response, Pinnacle Business Systems (PBS) can…

Rapidly growing IT environments often outpace the implementation and testing of backup systems, including the validation of recovering operational servers and data; consequently, a technology manager’s greatest fear can be not knowing for certain if the organization’s critical computing environments and data they contain can be quickly recovered.

In response, Pinnacle Business Systems (PBS) can provide a Backup and Recovery Assessment to assess what is, and especially what is not being backed up, and your ability to recover from equipment and environmental failures.

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