• Miles Neale (8/28/2014)


    Thanks Steve. Although we think we have things well under control at all times, time has tendency to erode even the best of plans. To avoid compounding a natural, criminal, or other disaster by not being ready or able to recover and thus introducing a much more severe disaster, is far more devastating than just an earthquake, fire or other loss.

    And the newer ways malware or poorly constructed systems can cause corruption or loss of data are more sophisticated then when our plans may have been made. We must create a plan and then update that plan on a regular basis with potentially new or advanced technologies and strategies. We cannot make a plan once and then think we are good for all time, for again time erodes the value of all plans, strategies, and schemes.

    Good that you remind us of the need to create a solid plan if we have none, and to readdress our plan if we do. You provide a wonderful service to those of us who are busy and could forget to go back and make certain our future is secure because our data is safe.

    🙂

    You are welcome and thanks for the kind words.