The Difference: Cloud Sync vs Real Backups

Most businesses assume their files are protected because they live in the cloud. That assumption causes problems: cloud sync vs backup. Cloud sync tools like OneDrive, Google Drive, and Dropbox are useful. They help teams work faster, share files, and keep documents updated across devices. But cloud sync is not the same thing as aContinue reading “The Difference: Cloud Sync vs Real Backups”

How Storm Season Threatens Your Data

A single lightning strike. A transformer explosion after a hurricane. The power flickers, your server shuts down mid-write, and suddenly your accounting database won’t open. For Texas businesses, storm season data protection isn’t optional—it’s survival. Texas weather doesn’t ask permission. Hurricanes sweep the Gulf Coast. Tornadoes tear through Central Texas in spring. Summer thunderstorms knockContinue reading “How Storm Season Threatens Your Data”

Why Backups Fail More Often Than You Think

Your backup ran last night. The log says “successful.” But would it actually save your business if you needed it tomorrow? Most business owners assume their data is protected because a backup job is scheduled. That assumption has cost companies thousands of hours, millions of dollars, and in some cases, their entire operation. The uncomfortableContinue reading “Why Backups Fail More Often Than You Think”