femi1Hello everyone,
Welcome to the March, 2010 Newsletter.

As you know, we experienced a record high snowfall a few weeks ago. A lot of things happened that didn’t make it to the WTOP News coverage. One of those things was the unfortunate deaths of a number of elderly people when several neighborhoods lost power for three days – in fact one was right in our community.

snowAs an IT Services Provider, an additional concern I had was that the storm unnecessarily crippled thousands of businesses in the Washington DC area. Workers could not access their places of business due to the huge piles of snow at their work places, and the lack of adequate planning for remote access to their offices made the situation worse. Not even the Federal Government was exempt from closures. How can businesses plan, protect, and ensure that functionality stays on in times like these?

If you’re a business owner with fewer that 50 desktops and are wondering what you could have done differently, or would like to make sure that your business operation is not crippled by storms, fire, earthquakes, or even human error, contact me and my team. Our certified Information Technology professionals will show you ways you can save your business operations and get the peace of mind you deserve. Take a look at my recent white paper article about small business mobility and be ready for the next storm.