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The Problem Overview
Our Remote Backup & Recovery (RBR) service provides a reliable, on-demand storage engine used to securely back up and recover business essential files. At predetermined times selected by the client, RBR will automatically scan each system for new or modified data, select and categorize specific files, compress, encrypt, and send them off site to data storage facilities. RBR backs up all specified data without interruption while the systems are running. Customer files, vendor lists, and billing databases can be accessed during the back up process so not to disrupt your critical day-to-day business operations.All files are encrypted locally before they leave your systems to ensure the privacy of your data. The KRAA Solution RBR is a fully digital service that allows your organization to maintain a regular backup schedule. This automated, cost effective insurance policy requires no client time or effort and is not prone to error. Backups can be scheduled to reoccur at any time, 24/7, while simultaneously allowing you access to other systems. Perimeter’s RBR software agent can customize many granular preferences such as custom data retention policies. Clients can instantly retrieve historical file versions or restore the entire system to a specified point in time. RBR is designed for both the average computer user to backup and recover personal files easily and intuitively, and the more technically advanced users responsible for managing and securing business data. Reliable data backup protection is an essential business practice for organizations of all sizes in many industries, especially those that are regulated. RBR is HIPAA and FFIEC compliant. The Benefits of KRAA’s SolutionKey Features Benefits
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