Every year during Hurricane Season we get questions from clients about how to protect their electronic devices, like computers, from the storms. Just like you take measures to protect your home and family, there are several things you can do in advance to protect your technology. Power surge and water damage can be difficult or even impossible to repair. Below are a few ways you can be proactive - to save yourself time, money and headaches with our hurricane preparedness tips.
Cloud Based Servers are Best
Backup your important computer files to a cloud based service, like Google Drive or Dropbox.
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Category: Data Storage, Backups & Disaster Recovery
Hurricane Preparations for your Technology
September 8th, 2017 by cfwiemployeeCape Fear Networks Incorporates Amazon Cloud Services
January 17th, 2017 by cfwiemployee
-Wilmington, NC- At Cape Fear Networks, we have been in business for 26 years now and have done-so by continually staying ahead of the technological curve. We provide our customers with the most reliable, advanced & cost-effective technology solutions the market has to offer and as 2016 approaches we have our sights on integrating Amazon's Cloud (AWS) into our services.
We provide clients with a Custom Network Management service, which enables businesses in a diverse range of industries, to operate seamlessly on a daily basis. We’ll set up and host email or websites and assist in operating system migrations or other software updates. By mapping out personalized network strategies, ...
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Be Prepared for Hurricane Matthew – A Technology Preparedness Checklist.
October 5th, 2016 by cfwiemployee
Don’t wait until it’s too late to back up your files and secure your technology, before the storm arrives.
Cape Fear Networks has been in the Wilmington area since 1989. Six of our staff members are born and raised North Carolinians (which is a rarity for a small company like ours). We’ve been through a hurricane or two and know how serious it can be. We also know that many of you are preparing your family and homes for the storm. The safety of family and friends is, of course, the number one priority. It’s also smart however, to include a technology ...
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