NSI specializes in Virtualization, Disaster Recovery, Managed Print and is a New England IT Consulting company, this has allowed us to be exposed to an array of IT problems all over Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts areas and has led us to see not only the problems within different companies IT departments, but also a good understanding of where most companies lack in IT policy and general flaws in their DR Plans. We hope this will help people in preparing for disaster from the human aspect of things.
When most people think of a network going down they general attribute the problem to a hardware failure, whether it be a server or hard drive failure most people blame the devices themselves. But 29% of all data loss is contributed to human error, either from an IT professional who forgot to perform the correct backup, or an office employee who accidently deletes an important file; data loss is real and happens all too often. Unplanned downtime occurs whenever something serious happens to your network that wasn’t planned and can have different effects based on when and how bad the incident is, if a server crashes at 2am and your business operates 9-5 then you are probably alright, but if things were to shut down at 10am during the holiday season then there can be some serious revenue loss for the company. Juniper Networks reports that Human Error is the cause of 50-80% of all downtime, this, along with our 29% of data loss also being human error, shows that large amounts of money loss and headaches can be avoided by implementing policies that don’t just focus on hardware and software fixes, but instead to add policies to help avoid mistakes from happening.