Backups aren’t a “tick-box” – they’re your plan to keep operating after human error, ransomware, hardware failure, or accidental deletion. We design and manage a backup approach that fits your business, then test it so you’re confident you can recover what matters within an agreed timeframe.
What you get:
Confidence you can recover key data quickly
Less downtime after an incident or mistake
Protection against ransomware and accidental deletion
Clear recovery priorities (what gets restored first)
Evidence that backups actually work (tested restores)
A continuity plan that supports the business, not just IT
Backup strategy built around your key systems and data
Managed backups for endpoints/servers/cloud workloads (as in scope)
Microsoft 365 backup options (email/OneDrive/SharePoint/Teams content where required)
Defined recovery targets (how quickly you need systems/data back)
Ransomware-resilient approach (reducing the risk of backup compromise)
Regular monitoring and backup health checks
Tested restores on an agreed schedule (prove it works)
Reporting: backup status + restore tests + actions backlog
Onboarding (what happens first):
Identify critical systems/data + “what hurts most if it’s down”
Agree recovery priorities and practical targets
Implement backups in phases (highest priority first)
Run test restores and document the recovery steps
Ongoing monitoring + periodic recovery drills
Backup is copying data so it can be restored. Disaster recovery is the plan to restore operations after a major incident (systems, access, priorities, and steps). We can provide both – scaled to your business.
Microsoft 365 provides resilience, but many businesses choose independent backup for added protection, longer retention, and simpler recovery from deletion, mistakes, or an incident. We’ll advise based on your risk and requirements.
Whatever matters to your business – typically key files, line-of-business data, critical servers/cloud workloads, and (where required) Microsoft 365 data. We agree scope clearly so there are no gaps or assumptions.
Yes, where included. This is especially important for hybrid teams where data can live outside the office. We’ll agree which devices and what data is covered.
You raise a request and we restore it. For urgent situations we prioritise and escalate so users can continue working quickly.
That depends on your chosen recovery targets and what systems are affected. We define recovery priorities (what comes back first) and aim for practical restore times that match how your business operates.
It depends on your needs, compliance, and cost. We’ll recommend a sensible retention approach and align it to your risk and any regulatory requirements.