Cloud files, emails, and local devices fail differently — but they all fail. Without coverage on both fronts, a hacked account, failed drive, or ransomware attack means permanent data loss.
Both fronts: your cloud apps (email, files, shared drives) and the physical computers your team works on. Most backup tools only cover one — a hacked cloud account and a stolen laptop are both covered here.
Individual files restore in minutes, not days. You don't file a ticket and wait — you tell us what you need back and when.
Cloud backups retain a full year of history; computer backups retain 90 days. If ransomware sat undetected for weeks before you noticed, you're still covered — most ransomware incidents are discovered well within that window.
Yes, deliberately. If a backup lived on the same network as everything else, ransomware that encrypts your live files would just encrypt the backup right along with them. Keeping it isolated is the whole point — it's the one copy an attack on your network can't reach.
It's the foundation of one. A backup nobody's ever tested restoring from isn't a disaster recovery plan, it's a hope. We verify restores actually work — that's the difference between having backups and having recovery you can count on.