The Cost of Downtime

in downtime •  5 years ago 

The world depends on technology, and when the systems fueling it fail, people and businesses are affected. Saying that, it is beneficial to take preventative measures against experiencing downtime. Should you face any systemic obstacles, it is in your best interest to solve them as efficiently as possible.

While over half of businesses need more than an hour to recover from a crashed application, this costs over $10,000 for every hour of downtime. Outages in the national electric grid costs $500 per citizen, equating to $150 billion annually.

Computers are designed to cycle repetitive tasks humans are easily bored by, causing a dependency on technology. A computer functions like a superhuman brain, processing billions more data per second and storing massive amounts of information.

Saying this, there is a hacker attack every 39 seconds, so it is important to secure your technology as many are incapable of identifying security weaknesses. CloudRadar is equipped with state-of-the-art monitoring software and cybersecurity options to fully protect your router, printer, security cameras, hard drive, and computer. The solution for small businesses is to find a monitoring system that is both affordable and cheap. Learn more about the cost of downtime from the infographic below.
Infographic by Cloud Radar https://www.cloudradar.io/cost-of-downtime
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