More than half of UK businesses today do not have sufficient backup strategies set in place, making data loss a very real threat.

With businesses more reliant on quick and reliable access to their data than ever before, data loss, either temporarily or permanently, can result in lost customers and income, as well as a possibly irreparable hit to your reputation.

More and more businesses today are turning to cloud technology to back up their business-critical data and keep it safe.

Cloud backup sends a copy of all your files to a virtual database where they are stored, safe from equipment failure, natural disasters, or cyberattacks. Having a reliable partner for your cloud solution is, therefore, crucial to keeping your business data intact.

At EvolvIt, we can manage and maintain all the data you choose to store in the cloud. We will improve your security, consolidate all your data, and allow you to recover your files should the worst happen. All this while saving anything from a half to a third of IT costs doing it internally.

How you want your cloud infrastructure to look like is ultimately up to you. This is not a one-size-fits-all solution, which is why weโ€™ll take the time to talk to you and discuss your specific business requirements, in order for you to make the most out of this service.

Our Cloud Backup Services

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Veeam Cloud Connect

Using Veeam we will create a robust backup and file restoration solution. The Veeam Cloud Connect service includes:

  • all restoration transfer costs, no restoration time delays or bandwidth limits (for receiving or transmitting data)
  • your data will be held in UK centresโ€”one in Bristol and a second redundant centre just outside of Newport
  • direct access to your data once every year with additional access on request
  • easy to upgrade storage capacity.
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Cloud Backup Solutions

We can scale our cloud backup service on demand to meet the needs of a growing business, allowing you to cost-effectively protect all your data as you grow your business evolves. You can pick which files, folders, drives or entire server snapshots you want to backup. You can also choose whether you want your cloud system to back up in real time or set it during a specific schedule.

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24/7 Backup Monitoring

With our backup monitoring process, your data will be protected by end-to-end encryption, allowing you to securely work on your files while our system safeguards your data in the background. We will also make sure that only authorised users will get 24/7 access to your data.

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Backup Protection

You will have the option to configure how you want to protect your backup data. Let us know whether you want backups to run on-demand or if you want them to run automatically so you can focus on doing other activities.

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Mobile Backup

With the rise of mobile use and company policy shifting to bring-your-own-device (BYOD) setups, the risk of data loss and breach becomes even more pronounced. Your control over corporate data decreases for every extra device accessing your files remotely.

As such, we also provide mobile backup solutions with tools aimed to protect all data across multiple devices, networks, and operating systems. We will simplify this process by automating cloud backups and giving you a complete view of corporate data accessed across all endpoint devices.

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Disaster Recovery

Should the worst-case scenario happen and you lose your data, whether youโ€™re hit by ransomware or natural disasters, our teamโ€™s recovery solution can get your servers up and running in line with your disaster recovery policy. Our cloud backup solutions cover your physical, virtual, and cloud resources.

What Our Clients Say

Case Studies

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Delivering Connectivity Across an 80,000 sq ft Industrial Site

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Network Infrastructure Upgrade for a Rapidly Expanding Business

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Unifying IT Systems for a Growing Accountancy Firm

Discover how EvolvIT brought together two accountancy businesses with a single, unified IT system.

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