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The April Checklist: Auditing Your Business Continuity Plan Before Spring Storm Season

April in New York is a season of transition. While the city shakes off the last of the winter chill and the Hudson Valley begins to bloom, a more volatile threat looms on the horizon: spring storm season. For New York business owners, this isn't just about umbrellas and rain boots. It is about the […]

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Beyond the Storm: Long-Term Business Continuity for NY Organizations

The nor'easter passes. The power comes back on. Your team returns to the office. And then you wait for the next crisis. That's not business continuity: that's crisis management. For New York organizations facing an increasingly volatile landscape of weather events, cyber threats, and regulatory pressures, survival mode isn't enough anymore. You need a resilient

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Winter-Proofing Your Data: Why Cloud Migration Can’t Wait for Spring

Last winter, a mid-sized accounting firm in Buffalo lost three days of productivity when a nor'easter knocked out power to their server room. The backup generator failed. The temperature dropped. The servers went dark. Tax season was two weeks away, and thousands of client files sat frozen on dead hardware. The price tag? Nearly $80,000

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Air-Gapped vs. Cloud: Finding the Right Backup for the NY Winter

When temperatures plummet to record lows across New York State, your backup strategy becomes more than just an IT consideration: it's a business survival decision. As February 2026 delivers some of the harshest winter conditions we've seen in years, businesses from Buffalo to Manhattan are facing a critical question: Should you trust an air-gapped backup

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The Hidden Cost of the Big Freeze: Protecting Your NY Bottom Line

When temperatures plummeted to record lows across New York this February, your facilities team likely focused on keeping pipes from bursting and employees safely working from home. But there's another threat lurking in your infrastructure: one that could cost you far more than a few days of lost productivity. Your IT hardware is failing. Right

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Nor’easter Survival Guide: Keeping NY Businesses Online When the Snow Piles Up

When a nor'easter barrels toward New York, most businesses worry about closed roads and employee absences. The real threat is digital. Your servers don't care about snow days, they care about power outages, flooded basements, and frozen HVAC systems that turn data centers into walk-in freezers. February 2026 has already demonstrated what winter weather means

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Heating System Disasters: The Overlooked IT Threat Lurking This Winter

When you think about IT disasters, ransomware attacks and power outages probably come to mind first. But here's what most New York business owners don't realize: your heating system is a ticking time bomb for your technology infrastructure. This January, as temperatures plummet across the tri-state area, thousands of businesses are unknowingly putting their servers,

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Ransomware in Winter: Why Cybercriminals Target Vulnerable NY Businesses This Season

Winter in New York brings more than just snow and freezing temperatures: it brings a surge in cybercrime activity. January 2026 has already seen a 23% increase in ransomware attempts compared to the same period last year, and cybercriminals aren't targeting businesses randomly. They're strategically exploiting the unique vulnerabilities that winter creates for New York

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