Since the forecast calls for a long-duration snowstorm that could dump 1-2 feet of snow, we want to make sure you and your team are prepared to work remotely if needed. So, while you’re grabbing snacks, charging flashlights, and locating that one missing glove, please add these few items to your to-do list.
- Remind your staff to SAVE and CLOSE important work before leaving for the day today.
- Make sure we have your current contact information and that of your key staff, including cell phone numbers and alternative email addresses. If you don’t think we do, please email our Service Manager, Charlie Burt, at [email protected].
- Ensure your laptops, phones, other mobile devices, and extra battery packs are fully charged.
- Encourage your staff to test VPN or remote work tool access BEFORE the storm hits.
- Remind your employees to stay alert for phishing emails, storms bring weather-related scams!
- Notify us about potential connectivity interruptions and report any issues early so we can address them quickly. Contact us at [email protected]
Our On-call team is prepared for rapid response, and we’ll be…
- Monitoring your critical systems for any signs of instability.
- Verifying backups and continuity services.
- Coordinating with data center and cloud partners for storm‑related advisories.
- Ensuring devices with offline‑sync capabilities have the latest critical data available, so your team can continue working even if connectivity is disrupted.
- Communicating pertinent information on our website and social media platforms.
Snow Problem! InfraNet Has You Covered.