Your data IS your business. Without your company’s data, a computer system is simply a toy to browse the internet and play games. At OMNIPOTECH, our greatest responsibility to our clients is the protection of data.
According to the National Weather Service, the Texas Gulf Coast has experienced 126 hurricanes or tropical storms since the 1850’s. The NWS states that the most serious threat from either of these events is flooding. In Texas, we know disasters are coming and the only time to prepare for a disaster is before it occurs. Here are some sobering statistics regarding data protection and small businesses:
25% do not reopen following a major disaster (Source: ‘Open for Business’, the Institute for Business & Home Safety)
40% who suffer a disaster are out of business within 2 years (Source: ‘Managing Business Continuity’ KPMG, 2000)
50% of businesses without an effective business continuity plan fail following a major disruption (Source: Deloitte & Touche, 2008)
70% of small businesses that experience a data loss go out of business in a year (Contingency Planning, Strategic Research Corp and DTI/PWC)
We can protect your data with the OMNI-Backup Appliance and the OMNI-Backup Offsite Storage solution. Using this solution, we image your server’s hard disk every hour to the OMNI-Backup Appliance. When your server fails for any reason, we can mount that last hourly image on our OMNI-Backup Appliance and provide your business with a business continuity solution to keep you operating. We can also copy the backup images offsite to using our OMNI-Backup Offsite Storage service. Your backup images are securely copied to our facility located in Houston, plus another copy is copied to our SAS70 facility in Denver, Colorado to ensure that we can restore your data after any type of disaster. In the event you experience a disaster of any kind – including data loss by your employees – we can restore your data and keep you in business.
Call us today at 281-768-4800 to learn how we can protect your data and keep you in business after a disaster.


Email plays a big role in the way people do business. Whether you work from a fixed location at an office desk or from a mobile device on the go, the kind of email you use can define your level of productivity. Are you sure that the email system you are using is the right one for you?
Someone, somewhere could be talking about you or your company, and—depending on what’s being said—it can be either helpful or damaging to you or your business. This is of special concern in the online world, as the proliferation of websites and social media tools make it easy to share opinions with the world. In this article we point you to tools and online resources to help monitor and manage what’s being said about you or your business—and thereby build or defend your reputation.
For companies interested in trying out cloud-based services, email maybe something worth trying. Here’s a breakdown of two options from two industry giants that may be worth considering.
Smaller businesses usually face the difficulty of having their voices heard in the market today. While traditional marketing and advertising methods cost a lot more than many of these firms can afford, an effective alternative has arisen that is both efficient and cost-effective: marketing through social networking.
Part of establishing a proper security cordon around your business data is having the right hardware – like a router/firewall – to get the job done, and done well. Resorting to cheap and basic equipment might cut it for simple personal or home use, but it’s not ideal for business applications.
With so many smartphones out on the market these days, many would-be users find it difficult to choose which one works best for them. There is no right brand or model, only the right set of features for the intended use. Here are a few tips that might help confused buyers consider the right smartphone for them.
Check out these top ten reasons why you should consider switching to VoIP phones for your business. Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) is basically technology that allows you to make and receive calls over data networks. Instead of traditional phone services which channel analog signals such as the sound of your voice over copper wires, VoIP converts these sounds to digital form first—so that they can be sliced, diced, packaged, and routed over a digital network.
There is no doubt that the iPad has changed the computing market, specifically the tablet computing segment. With
While Microsoft’s Internet Explorer continues to enjoy a wide audience – businesses included – a new flaw has been discovered in the browser. Called “cookiejacking”, the flaw allows hackers to access passwords and other personal information stored in any cookie from any website.


