Could Your Business Survive a Fire? Here’s the Plan You Need.

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FRESNO, California – Cody Sarhan, Communications Specialist

The recent wildfires in Los Angeles have been a tragic reminder of not only have quickly disaster can strike, but how unpredictable it can be. With over 12,000 structures destroyed and significant economic losses, businesses across the region are grappling with the aftermath. For many, the flames didn’t just consume buildings; they threatened the very data and systems that keep operations running — many of which may never fully recover.

Learn More: Find out how Xobee can safeguard your data from natural disasters and more

It’s heartbreaking, but it’s also a sobering reminder that disasters can strike at any moment, and for businesses, the stakes are enormous. While we can’t predict when or where disaster will hit, we can prepare. And for businesses, preparation starts with robust backup restoration and disaster recovery solutions.

The Risk of Operating a Business in California

In California, the risks are amplified. Wildfires like the ones that swept through L.A. obliterate data stored on physical servers. Power outages and surges that often accompany these disasters can fry hardware, while flooding or ash damage can render equipment completely useless.

Even beyond natural disasters, human-made threats like cyberattacks are on the rise. In 2023 alone, ransomware attacks increased by 73%, often locking businesses out of their own data unless they pay hefty sums. Whether the threat is natural or man-made, having a disaster recovery plan is a necessity — it’s not if you’ll be hit, it’s when.

How Businesses Can Protect Themselves

The good news is that protecting your business doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. With the right systems in place, you can ensure that no matter what comes your way, your data and your operations remain intact.

Xobee Networks: Your Partner in Resilience

At Xobee, we understand the challenges businesses face in uncertain times. That’s why we’re here to provide cutting-edge solutions tailored to your needs. From IT consulting to cloud hosting, backup redundancies, and disaster recovery services, we’re your one-stop shop for all things tech. Plus, our cybersecurity services — like virus protection and spam filtering — help keep your business safe from every angle.

Don’t wait until disaster strikes to realize how critical preparation is. Protect your business, your data, and your peace of mind with Xobee Networks. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you build a resilient future.

Xobee Networks now has engineers servicing clients within Fresno, Clovis, Madera, San Jose, Sacramento, San Francisco & the Bay Area, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Las Vegas, Bakersfield, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Anaheim, Palm Springs, and more.

Support the Heroes Fighting the L.A. Fires

The recent wildfires have left many Los Angeles residents and first responders in need of support. Even if you’re not looking for disaster recover solutions, and just want to help out, consider donating to local fire stations that work tirelessly to protect lives and property.

Visit SupportLAFD.org to make a contribution directly to those in need and support the heroes who are on the front lines defending.

 

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