Business Backup & Disaster Recovery in Sandy Springs, GA

Sandy Springs and Perimeter Center hold an unusual concentration of corporate offices, healthcare practices and professional services firms — organisations where a day of downtime is measured in billable hours or patient appointments, and where the data carries regulatory weight.

Healthcare data raises the stakes

The medical practices clustered around the Perimeter hospital corridor carry obligations most businesses don't. Patient records need to be recoverable, provably protected, and access-controlled in a way you can evidence — not just asserted. Encryption at rest and in transit, audit trails showing who opened what, and retention that outlives the hardware.

We're not a compliance consultancy and won't pretend otherwise. What we do is build the technical layer those obligations rest on: managed, monitored backup and access controls that produce a real audit trail.

Downtime priced in billable hours

For a professional services firm, the cost of an outage is easy to calculate and uncomfortable to look at. Take your team's hourly billing, multiply by heads, multiply by hours down. That number is your honest recovery time objective — the point past which being offline costs more than whatever you'd have spent to prevent it.

Most firms discover their tolerable downtime is far shorter than what their current setup could actually deliver. Disaster recovery as a service exists to close that gap: standby systems that can be brought up while the primary is still being repaired.

Offices that span floors, buildings and living rooms

Hybrid work stuck here more firmly than in most places. A Perimeter Center firm might have people across two floors, a satellite office, and a dozen home setups on any given day. Data ends up scattered across laptops, personal cloud accounts and whatever someone emailed themselves to work on over the weekend.

Backup only protects what it can see. Part of any assessment is finding where your data has actually drifted to, which is rarely where the org chart says it lives.

Corporate satellite offices with no local IT

A recurring situation up here: a national company's Atlanta office, forty people, with IT decisions made from a headquarters in another time zone that hasn't looked closely at the local setup in years. Nobody's fault, but it leaves real gaps — and someone local who can walk in is worth a great deal on the day it matters.

Worth knowing your real recovery time before you need it. A free assessment gives you the number.

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