Top 5 Data Loss Scenarios in US & LatAm: What Every Business Needs to Know
Palmiq explores the five most critical data loss threats facing businesses across the Americas: ransomware attacks, human error, hardware failures, natural disasters, and insider threats, and how organizations can build resilience against them.
AI Blind Spots in SaaS Backup: What Even Microsoft & Google Don’t Cover
Even Microsoft and Google don't fully protect your SaaS data. From AI-generated content to metadata relationships and ransomware risks, critical blind spots threaten business continuity. palmiq delivers comprehensive backup strategies addressing what native platforms miss.
AI is revolutionizing how palmiq delivers managed services, from predictive security and intelligent automation to proactive support and strategic planning. We're leveraging AI to provide clients with faster, smarter, more comprehensive IT solutions.
From Vendor to Partner: How palmiq and Acronis Are Revolutionizing Manufacturing Cybersecurity
palmiq and Acronis partner to solve manufacturing's critical challenge: protecting legacy OT systems from cyberattacks without production downtime. Together, we deliver enterprise-grade cybersecurity that maintains operational continuity while safeguarding critical infrastructure.
When Beer Runs Dry: The Asahi Ransomware Attack and What It Means for Your Business
Japan's Asahi brewery fell victim to a $10M ransomware attack via fake Captchas, causing nationwide beer shortages. This highlights how any business can be vulnerable, prioritize ransomware defense with trusted partners like Palmiq powered by Acronis today.
Paying for Microsoft 365 Does Not Mean Your Data Is Protected
Microsoft introduced a native Microsoft 365 Backup product in 2024, and it is a meaningful step toward addressing some of these gaps. For organizations that have not yet implemented any third-party backup solution, it is better than nothing. But understanding what it does and does not cover is important before treating it as a complete solution.
Backup Is Not a Product. It Is a Business Strategy.
One of the most consequential distinctions in modern IT strategy is the difference between cybersecurity and cyber resilience. They are related but not synonymous, and confusing them produces protection strategies with predictable blind spots.
This is the fragmentation problem. It is not a technical inconvenience. It is a structural vulnerability that organizations have been building into their IT environments for years, often with the best intentions. Each tool was a rational purchase. Collectively, they created an architecture that makes response slower, management harder, and the attack surface larger than it would have been with fewer tools operating as a unified system.
Your Backup Exists. But Will It Work When You Actually Need It?
It is one of the most common and costly misunderstandings in enterprise IT. Most organizations believe they are protected because they have a backup product, a green dashboard, and a monthly invoice from a cloud storage vendor. When the worst happens, they move toward recovery with complete confidence. Then they discover that the confidence was misplaced.