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Kelser Blog, Media, and News

All the latest Kelser news, media appearances, event recaps, press releases, and articles covering topics such as cybersecurity, business continuity, disaster recovery, networking and managed services, in one convenient place.

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Cybersecurity | Disaster Recovery | Managed Services

By: Kelser
April 19, 2018

When it comes to cyber security, it seems like no one is completely certain as to what the most prudent approach is. Some businesses opt for an abundance of cyber security protections, while others have a single layer of digital security. For the most part, IT services experts in CT agree that the more security solutions you have, the better your chances are to avoid a breach.

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Cybersecurity | Wireless | Networking | Business Continuity | Disaster Recovery | Managed Services | News | Events

By: Adam Stahl
April 05, 2018

EAST HARTFORD, CT - Through a secret bookcase, guests discovered how Kelser’s managed services could help their businesses shine at our latest event.

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Business Continuity | Disaster Recovery | Managed Services

By: Kelser
March 22, 2018

When you outsource IT services in CT, you should work with a team that gives you the option of Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS). This modern cloud-computing method of protecting data will bring you comfort in knowing that your business will be able to withstand any disaster.

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Business Continuity | Disaster Recovery | In the Media | News

By: Adam Stahl
November 20, 2017

Following last summer's hurricanes and looking ahead to the snowy season, Kelser COO & CTO Jonathan Stone teamed up with Larry Selnick, SVP, Director, Treasury & Payment Solutions Sales at Webster Bank for an article on CFO.com about business continuity and disaster recovery. The article looks at how businesses can prepare for major weather events and other disasters from both a technology and banking standpoint.

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Business Continuity | Disaster Recovery | Managed Services | News | Events

By: Adam Stahl
September 29, 2017

Bloomfield, CT – Kelser and Datto asked their guests a simple question, “have you ever poured beer on your computer and what would happen if you did?”

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Business Continuity | Disaster Recovery | In the Media | News

By: Adam Stahl
September 23, 2017

Kelser VP of Professional Services Matt Kozloski returned to the MetroHartford Alliance's Pulse of the Region radio show to discuss disaster recovery and business continuity with Larry Selnick from Webster Bank and Jay Arcata from Halloran & Sage.

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Business Continuity | Disaster Recovery

By: Kelser
September 13, 2017

You trust Kelser to help solve your business problems and leverage technology to move your business forward. Similarly, we trust our Partners to offer us best-of-breed solutions to help us achieve these goals. That’s why we choose to work with the best in the industry and we wanted to applaud one of them, Datto, for their recent efforts.

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Cybersecurity | Business Continuity | Disaster Recovery

By: Jonathan Stone
March 23, 2017

“We’re really excited to start creating our disaster recovery plan!” Said no one, ever. Perhaps it’s not the most exciting project, but do you want to know what’s less fun than working on a disaster recovery plan? Working to fix a disaster that happened with no contingency in place. Just like having insurance, a disaster recovery plan is designed so that when the worst happens you have support, guidance and resources to correct the issue and move on. From a technology standpoint, this is essential for business continuity, and in some cases, compliance. One misconception about disaster planning is that it’s some huge gorilla of a project that requires significant effort and investment. The truth is it doesn’t have to be, and there are a lot of things you can do on a small scale that have a big effect.

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