It happens. Even though you installed protection against viruses, spyware and root kits your computer gets infected.
Just like a flu shot, security software protects you from known threats. Unknown threats are another matter.
If the virus gets to you before the security software gets updated, you're looking at a big repair bill and a good chance you're going to lose critical data. And some not so critical, but nonetheless painful to recreate data you may have spent years creating. We're talking about all those programs you've installed and the configuration of them you've so carefully crafted over all those years. Just when you got them all running the way you want, it's all at risk.
We don't like that any better than you do. The difference is we're in a position to do something about it. Fior a couple of years now, we've included Endpoint Security on every notebook, desktop and server we manage. But defense isn't enough. The best protection is a good offense. And on every one of our computers that means regular backup. Not just critical data, but the entire hard drive on every computer.
We've know for some time that regular backups are crucial to fully protecting your computers. Not only from infection, but from hard disk failures. That why we back up every computer in our office everynight.
The same First Class Support that provides automated remote maintenance, endpoint security and remote access is also capable of monitoring the backup of all of your computers. An entire year's worth of backups is half the price of one failure. And that's only figuring the cost of our labor to reload the system: reload the operating system, reload all of your application software, reconfigure everything like you had it and try to recover your data and connect it to the programs we just loaded.
That's assuming you have the data. If you don't, it means days or even weeks of re-keying everything back into your computer. Not fun and really not profitable. If you're like us, you didn't like putting it all in in the first place. Doing it all over again while reconstructing the information from who knows where, now that's a good time. And do you know what you owe and who owes you? How will you do business in the meantime? It's called critical data for a reason.
Losing data even once is a great lesson in what you should have done. We just don't want you to go through that. Instead we thought we'd reward good behavior by sweetening the pot. From now on, for any First Class Support customer that has our Monitored Backup service and manages to get infected, we'll disinfect the system or restore it from the latest backup ... all at no charge. By the way, no charge is the same as no cost. Most everybody calls that FREE!
But wait. You're going to ask, where do I back up all that data? I'd need a drive even bigger than mine because I want to keep multiple copies. Maybe even a full month or more of backups. What's that going to cost? The answer: Not as much as you thought.
We'll sell you a 500 GB USB drive for our cost and throw in a carrying case when you sign up for one year of First Class Support. Sign up for two years and we'll throw in the USB hard drive for FREE!
Call us at (805) 640-7979 x202 and let us know you want that "one sweet backup deal." We'll all be smiling. Because when you're happy (and protected), we're happy.