Dec 29, 2021 | Business Continuity
Section 179 of the U.S. internal revenue code is an immediate expense deduction that business owners can take for purchases of depreciable business equipment instead of capitalizing and depreciating the asset over a period of time. Section 179 allows you to write off... Oct 8, 2021 | Business Continuity
When things are going well, no one wants to think about disaster. The problem is, once tragedy strikes, it’s often too late for thoughtful planning and calm thinking. That is why you need a disaster recovery plan. To avoid the pressure of having to react last... Sep 10, 2021 | Business Continuity, Technology Trends
Technology is full of difficult jargon. Different publications and service providers will use terms interchangeably. An example of this is the usage of backup, disaster recovery, and business continuity. Unfortunately, it is incorrect and common to use these terms to... Sep 7, 2021 | Business Continuity
Many businesses, both small and large, struggle with time management among their employees. People can still lose time even when they schedule their daily tasks efficiently. For instance, how many hours have you lost because a printer stopped working because of... Apr 14, 2021 | Business Continuity
Natural disasters like hurricanes, thunderstorms, and tornadoes are unpredictable and can result in huge losses. With hurricane season upon us in the Baton Rouge area, many business owners are aware of the preventive measures to protect their home and business’s... Jan 22, 2021 | Business Continuity
Email is a critical business tool. But it is one of the most popular entry points for cybercriminals. Occurrences and damage from these security attacks continue to grow each year. As a result, many businesses implement traditional security measures. These measures...