by Katherine Parker | May 27, 2022 | Disaster Preparedness and Response
For those of us located in the Gulf Coast region, it’s that time of year again! Hurricane Season 2022 is upon us. According to the Weather Channel, meteorologists anticipate that this year will have a busy storm season. So let’s get ready for it. BEFORE THERE IS A...
by Katherine Parker | Sep 13, 2021 | Disaster Preparedness and Response
Tropical Storm Nicholas has intensified, and the forecast warns it could hit Southeast Texas with heavy rain and floods. To protect your networks ahead of the storm, we recommend taking the following measures: Shut down and UNPLUG all servers and workstations. UNPLUG...
by Katherine Parker | May 1, 2021 | Disaster Preparedness and Response
In this IT News Brief, May 2021: What will you do if ransomware hits you?We address the no-win decisions of responding to a ransomware attack, and what may prevent you from ever having to face a ransomware crisis at all. Prepare for Hurricane Season 2021This coming...
by Katherine Parker | Apr 26, 2021 | Disaster Preparedness and Response
Get your business network ready! Meteorologists predict the 2021 Hurricane Season is going to be an eventful hurricane season. According to Dr. Todd Crawford, chief meteorologist at The Weather Company, the outlook for the coming hurricane season anticipates 18...
by Katherine Parker | Feb 24, 2021 | Disaster Preparedness and Response
Last week Texas was devastated by a record freeze that passed through our state. Families suffered freezing temperatures in their homes for days because of the rolling power outages. Pipes that no one imagined would ever need to be insulated for arctic temperatures...
by Katherine Parker | Sep 12, 2018 | Disaster Preparedness and Response
FollowFollowFollowFollow Print Article Local weather authorities are watching a tropical depression that is stirring up in the Gulf of Mexico, and the computer models are anticipating that it is heading for the Texas coast. While forecasts are still very preliminary,...