The Perfect Storm – Filling Critical Gaps in Communications with Instant Information
ADVERTORIAL Imagine a warm, sunny day along the coastline. Tourists walk the beaches. Employees are hard at work, and children are in school. Life is normal. Now imagine, a large, potentially dangerous storm churning out in the ocean. Day by day, it grows in intensity and draws nearer to your area. Soon, it is considered… Continue reading The Perfect Storm – Filling Critical Gaps in Communications with Instant Information
Network Downtime More Costly Than Ever
ADVERTISEMENT Do you know how much downtime costs your company every year? Most companies are shocked when they find out. A study by Infonetics Research* found that medium businesses (101 – 1,000 employees) are losing an average of 1% of their annual revenue, or $867,000, to downtime, with an average of nearly 140 hours of… Continue reading Network Downtime More Costly Than Ever
Commercial Weather Company vs. National Weather Service
Advertorial Commercial Weather Company vs. National Weather Service Written by MICHAEL R. SMITH Recently, we were asked by a regular contributor of Disaster Recovery Journal why a company would use a commercial weather company versus just using storm warnings from the National Weather Service. It certainly is a valid question that many readers may ask… Continue reading Commercial Weather Company vs. National Weather Service