
As the world becomes more interconnected by technology, the demand for IT infrastructure is only set to rise. From personal interactions such as checking bank balances via mobile banking apps to managing the businesses ERP and MRP, all are only possible with the seamless integration of IT. What if these IT systems are not physically protected? Sure, downtime can be annoying in our personal lives, but for businesses, it can have much greater consequences. This blog outlines four areas you should consider that could mitigate the risk of potential downtime whilst still meeting the IT world’s future demands.

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