The main aspect to consider with every business continuity plan – no matter the size business – is the company’s network resources.
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Remote Workers, Business Continuity and Social Distancing
How do you prepare your business for a pandemic? This article contains advice to optimize your network for working from home.
Read More2019 Resolution: Protect Your Network Against Outages
CenturyLink’s 2018 two-day service outage cut internet, television and 911 services across the U.S. for organizations that weren’t prepared. Ecessa provides analysis and recommendations for protecting your network against outages.
Read MoreHow Ecessa Tests Its Load Balancers and SD-WAN Solutions
Get a behind-the-scenes look at how we use our own products and test our customers’ network setups – whether it’s a PowerLink load balancer or a WANworX SD-WAN solution – before deploying products on-site.
Read MoreWidespread Internet Outages Slow, Stop Commerce [Video]
On August 4, widespread outage in the Tennessee Valley and other part of the U.S. caused businesses to love revenue. Many retail stores could only accept cash and some couldn’t do transactions of any kind.
Read MoreRelying on a Single Provider for a Reliable Internet Connection for Your Business? Vandalism to Your Own Success
Coordinated attacks on fiber optic Internet cables in California are labeled acts of vandalism, and they cost businesses dearly in loss of connectivity, revenue and productivity. Diversify your service!
Read MoreThe Real Cost of Free Coffee: When POS Systems Go Down in Today’s Connected World
Free coffee cost some Starbucks stores their business. This is why it’s vital to keep systems that rely on an Internet connection–like POS systems– up and running.
Read MoreInternet outage hits Coast Guard
When the Coast Guard Sector Humboldt Bay experienced an outage of its communication system, their contingency plan included flying a C-130 aircraft over the area to provide long-range radio relay capabilities.
Read MoreOops, They Did it Again: Cut Fiber Optic Cable Causes Communication Outage
On September 15, a contractor in the heart of Missouri damaged a fiber optic cable that left 100,000 residents and businesses without phone or data services. Companies depend on the Internet for daily operations. When the Internet isn’t accessible, neither are cloud-based, mission critical business applications. See how to prepare for inevitable communication outages.
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