In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, data is a valuable asset. Companies rely on data for everything—from customer transactions and internal communications to strategic decision-making. With the increasing threat of cyberattacks, system failures, and human error, businesses have learned to prioritise data protection. However, even with a robust backup strategy in place, many businesses still face the harsh reality of losing critical data
In 2026, data is not just a by-product of doing business. It is the business. From financial records and client contracts to marketing assets and operational systems, nearly every process relies on secure, accessible and well-managed information. For small and medium-sized enterprises, the question is no longer whether to invest in storage. The real question is which approach makes the most sense. At ICTechnology,
In 2026, backup is no longer just an IT task ticking along quietly in the background. It is a business-critical function that determines whether a company can survive disruption, protect its reputation and maintain customer trust. For small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), the stakes are even higher. Unlike large enterprises, most SMBs do not have deep reserves of capital, expansive IT departments or
In today’s business environment, data is not just part of the operation — it is the operation. Customer records, invoices, payroll files, emails, contracts, designs, intellectual property, point-of-sale systems — remove access to these for even a few hours and most organisations would struggle. Remove them permanently and the consequences can be devastating. At ICTechnology, our team work closely with business owners across a wide
