Small businesses that experienced a data breach went out of business within a year.
Source: National Cyber Security Alliance

A study by Gartner found that 43% of companies that experience a significant data loss never reopen, and 51% close within two years.

According to a study by the Ponemon Institute, the average cost of a data breach for a small business is $120,000.

The same study found that 60% of small businesses close their doors within six months of a data breach.

According to a study by the Aberdeen Group, businesses lose an average of $164,000 per hour of downtime. This can result from a variety of issues, including server crashes, cyberattacks, and other unexpected events.
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Dependency on vendors can lead to lack of control over process, communication issues, delays, and quality problems.

Intellectual property may be compromised or misused.

Limited knowledge and control over the development process.

Support and scaling difficulties without proper documentation.

Potential security risks and data breaches due to inadequate security protocols.

High security level.

Full backup of everything.

Scaling and updating your website easily and smoothly.

Independence from outsourcing vendors.

Full control of your product from a tech side.

Backup automation (once per week or more often if needed) set up

Project deployment/transferring on your git and dev

Web monitoring automation (receive your prod and git servers statuses via Telegram, or Slack) set up

PDF with your project server architecture and all access with the description of “how to run the project” for any dev team
- Production server set up
- Development server set up
- Git repository server (on GitLab) set up
- Backup server set up
- Domain transfer (if needed)
- CDN and DDOS protection (Cloudflare configuring)
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Monthly\hourly DevOps maintenance services packages

Product consultancy
and analysis

Product design

WEB and mobile APP development
