C Spire Business Solutions™ introduces latest addition to its comprehensive suite of cloud-based solutions with Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)
Technology firm says service can greatly reduce downtime and associated business disruptions, costs and complexities caused by human error, system failures or natural disasters
RIDGELAND, Miss., Sept. 6, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- C Spire Business Solutions (CSBS) has introduced a modern disaster recovery and business continuity solution for enterprises that eliminates the need for tape or disk-based technology and replaces it with a comprehensive cloud-based recovery model.
The platform offers full-scale virtual infrastructure replication and failover, which minimizes disruption and helps companies restore mission-critical files and applications in a matter of minutes.
"Our service offers the highest level of business continuity and disaster planning available on the market today," said Brian Caraway, senior vice president of Enterprise Markets for C Spire. "The platform is flexible and scalable to give every enterprise the ability to recover from a disaster quickly, easily and affordably."
About C Spire Business Solutions
C Spire Business Solutions offers businesses a comprehensive suite of enterprise-grade technology solutions for IP voice, dedicated Internet access, wireless 4G LTE and a suite of cloud-based services. The business unit provides advanced technology business-to-business sales, service, support and account management through dedicated, knowledgeable teams who live and work nearby and who understand the complex needs, markets and challenges facing individual businesses. For more information about C Spire Business Solutions and its products and services, visit www.cspire.com/business, call 855-CSPIRE2 (277-4732) or email [email protected].
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