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How To Strengthen Your Company’s Security
To fight the bad guys, you need to strengthen your security. Don’t hand your business over to criminals so easily. Fight back!

Case study: Culligan Water
Culligan needed to update their computer systems and software and bring the company into the 21st century in order to compete in today's environment. XSolutions was there to help.

Case study: Global Containers
To reliably connect their staff located globally, with their data and inventory, Global Containers needed a strong cloud solution. See the results.

BDR Guide – Healthcare
Many aspects of the healthcare industry are now digitized. As a result, professionals in the field constantly face the challenge of protecting sensitive information that could easily become compromised if the right steps aren’t taken.

Choosing your disaster recovery team
When disaster strikes, your business - and your bottom line - will suffer if you don't have a disaster recovery plan. The trouble is, without a team in place to execute your plan, even the most carefully constructed strategy falls apart. Here's who to ensure you have on your disaster recovery team, so you're covering all areas of IT.

4 business continuity planning essentials (Part 2 of 2)
Disasters are inevitable. Floods, fires, cyberattacks, and hardware failures happen – it’s how your business responds that matters. And that’s where business continuity planning comes into play.

Backup or business continuity? What businesses need in 2019
Data backups are only one part of a proper business continuity plan. Having that plan in place means being ready for anything - we’ll show you how to prep.

RTO and RPO: What they are and why they matter
RTO and RPO are two integral aspects of disaster recovery – that is Recovery Time Objective and Recovery Point Objective, respectively.
In this article, we’ll explain what RTO and RPO are and discuss why they should matter to your business. Let’s jump right into it.

5 cybersecurity basics every one of your employees should know
90% of small businesses don't protect their data at all. Is your business at risk? Luckily, there’s some good news. You don't have to spend a lot of money to protect your business and clients. Follow these five basic cybersecurity tips to keep your company’s data safe.

Case study: Swift Electrical Supply
Swift’s infrastructure had grown and evolved over the years into aging technology connected in piecemeal fashion. While they had an internal IT staff member who kept things running, the outdated system was prone to failures and downtime.