INFRASCALE PRESS RELEASES

Infrascale Reimagines Customer Care in Data Protection Market

Infrascale, a cloud-based data protection company providing industry-leading backup and disaster recovery solutions, today announced a transformational overhaul of its support methodologies, including revised support practices and the launch of new premium support services to drive success for its managed service provider (MSP) customers.

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Infrascale Primed for Growth, Relocates Headquarters to Reston, Virginia

Infrascale, a cloud-based data protection company providing industry-leading backup and disaster recovery solutions, today announced that it has officially moved its headquarters from Los Angeles to Reston, Virginia. The move centralizes its core leadership team and business operations to continue its ambitious growth plans, which commenced at the start of the year with key leadership changes.

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Infrascale Survey Shows That Most SMBs Feel Ready – Yet Many Lack Plans – for Disaster

Research from Infrascale, a cloud-based data protection company providing industry-leading backup and disaster recovery solutions, indicates that the vast majority of small and medium businesses (SMBs) both expect the unexpected and feel that they’re ready for it – though they may not be. Ninety-two percent of SMB executives said they believe their businesses are prepared to recover from a disaster. However, as previously reported, more than a fifth of SMB leaders said they don’t have a data backup or disaster recovery solution in place.

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Infrascale Survey Highlights the Heavy Costs of Business Downtime

Downtime is a major challenge for small and medium businesses (SMBs) today. The IT systems of nearly a quarter of SMBs have gone offline in the past year, according to new research from Infrascale, a cloud-based data protection company providing industry-leading backup and disaster recovery solutions. SMBs said the downtime creates business disruption and decreases employee productivity. More than a third (37%) of SMBs in the survey group said they have lost customers and 17% have lost revenue due to downtime.

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