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Microsoft Exchange Online Backup

Having a Secure Backup Solution is Vitally Important

Microsoft Exchange Online Backup

Rockford, IL

What is Microsoft Exchange Online Backup? If you’ve migrated to Exchange Online, or are considering it, then having a secure, reliable, third-party backup is crucial to protecting your corporate data, and maintaining uptime.

Microsoft is very clear that its responsibility is solely for providing you access to your data, but not protecting it and backing it up. Further, there are limitations as to Microsoft’s retention of your data. This is why having a secure, third-party backup solution is vitally important to protecting your company’s data, even when it’s in Microsoft’s Cloud.

In addition to a quality backup, having Spam and Virus protect, and the ability to archive emails for compliance reasons, and the ability to send data securely with encrypted email are also important considerations for small businesses of any size.

Let our free, no-obligation Microsoft Exchange Online Assessment help you make an informed decision about whether this service is right for you and your business. As a Microsoft Silver Cloud Partner we can help you avoid costly downtimes and data loss.

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