Prevent "Rodent Rage". Use the Waterloo Data Fortress business continuity services to give you a safe, secure place to store computer servers and other equipment critical to your operations. With a state-of-the-art fire suppression system, redundant air-conditioning and a diesel generator for backup power, the WDF maintains the integrity of the equipment inside.
... Use the Waterloo Data Fortress.
As a walnut-munching, bushy-tailed, tree-climbing critter, you might consider me a sweet little squirrel … but beware. Behind these natural good looks and innocent façade lies a potentially chaos-causing rodent capable of completely mucking up your business.
How so, you ask?
Along with the nuts, fruits and seeds I’m so fond of, I’ve also been known to wiggle my sleek little body into the odd wiring closet and taste-test all those fancy coloured morsels you guys like to call cables. They don’t go down all that well and they cause me some indigestion, but they sure do make the sparks fly!
But too bad for me when I do that, because Waterloo Data Fortress ruins my fun with their ‘business continuity services’ designed specifically for small to medium-sized companies.
Among other things, these services give you a safe, secure place to store computer servers and other equipment critical to your operations. Completely air-conditioned and 100 percent critter-proof, it maintains the integrity of the equipment inside.
Companies that utilize Waterloo Data Fortress (which currently number about 80 companies throughout the area including manufacturers, financial service providers, real estate companies and web development businesses) also share a state-of-the-art fire suppression system and a diesel generator that provides backup power to both the equipment in the facility and air conditioning system.
For us squirrels, this isn’t all that exciting but for you guys, I’m sure it’s a pretty good thing.
For more information about how Waterloo Data Fortress can protect your business and reduce your risk of rodent rage, visit www.waterloodatafortress.ca.





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