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HOW IMPORTANT IS YOUR COMPANY’S DATA? Do you have a plan to protect it from disaster?

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HOW IMPORTANT IS YOUR COMPANY’S DATA?

Do you have a plan to protect it from disaster?

Disaster doesn’t always have to be a catastrophic event. It could be a flood from a burst pipe, a fire next door, or a power failure in your building.

It happens. No matter what business you’re in, when you go down, you lose money. At TELEHOUSE, we’ve seen what happens to companies when their data is lost, or connections are difficult after an interruption.

50% of businesses that experience data loss for 10 days or more file for bankruptcy immediately, and 93% fail within a year.* But with a disaster recovery plan in place, it doesn’t have to be YOUR business.

A major financial client of ours had a flood in both of their office locations. Every day they were down, they lost millions. In response, TELEHOUSE brought 70 of their staff members into our Staten Island data center, and provided workspace, phones, and network operations for 8 months. They saved billions—along with their business.

THINK NEXT. Contact a TELEHOUSE representative and plan ahead.

* National Archives & Records Administration in Washington

When you need a backup plan, TELEHOUSE has

solutions. With 25 years of designing recovery

plans, 40+ global data centers and 99.999% uptime

we’’ll keep your data safe, keep you connected and

your business operational. Call us for:

• • Audits and planning

• • Relocation and dedicated space

• • Complete, secure data backup

Congratulations to all those that were involved in keeping the TELEHOUSE-Staten Island Facility fully functional during Hurricane Sandy. Not once did we experience a disruption in connections or service. TELEHOUSE Staten Island has proved that it is a first class provider for colocation services. This was a well-planned, executed and communicated disaster recovery effort, accomplished even as the Staten Island area was dealing with a direct hit from the hurricane. Thanks to all for a job well done.”- Keith A. Heckel, VP of IT Infrastructure, Mitsui Sumitomo Marine Management

“8 New York Data Centers Struggled with Connectivity and Service – but TELEHOUSE was up and running 100% of the time during Hurricane Sandy.”Data Center Dynamics

[email protected] | 1.718.355.2500 | www.telehouse.com

THINK NEXT BE PREPARED.