A Real Museum
Client: The Children's Museum of La Crosse
IT Challenge:
The Children’s Museum of La Crosse, WI did not have a large network infrastructure,
but the museum did realize the information on the network was critical to maintaining
business operations. “Our membership and donor information is possibly
the most valuable asset that we have. If we lost this, the financial and labor
repercussions would be crippling,” said Anne Steuer, Executive Director.
The museum needed to find an effective, and cost effective, solution that
would protect their data in the case of a disaster. In addition to data backup,
the museum needed a solution that would provide turn-key data recovery as they did
not have any staff members with true IT background, and they could not afford prolonged
downtime.
Locknet:
The Children’s Museum of La Crosse partnered with Locknet, Inc.,
to evaluate the most effective solution to protect their valuable data.
Locknet worked with the museum to determine which files and applications were most
critical to ongoing operations. This data was then protected by Locknet’s
Remote Backup and Disaster Recovery service.
With Remote Backup and Reovery, Locknet backs up data, via a secure VPN connection,
to multiple secure and redundant data vaults that are monitored by backup and recovery
professionals. Each month they receive executive summary reports that clearly
outline the amount and types of data backed up. The real benefit from Remote
Backup and Recovery, however, is peace of mind in the instance of a disaster; the
Children’s Museum of La Crosse’s important data is safe, and a team
of experts is ready to get the museum back up and running in a timely manner.
“Working with Locknet has been great. They took the time to figure out
our needs, and then made recommendations that made sense for us,” said Steuer.
“Knowing that our membership records, donor records, and other important files,
are safely backed up is a great peace of mind. Actually, knowing that we have
a great partner who can get us back up and running in a hurry is even better.”