
Why Regular Data Backups Are Not Enough Without a Full Continuity Plan
At ATCOM, we talk to business owners every day who believe that as long as their data is backed up, they’re fully protected. And while
About Bryan
Born and raised in Winston Salem, Bryan remained in North Carolina for college, earning a B.S. in Political Science with a minor in Business Management from NC State in ’93. Shortly after, Bryan linked up with ATCOM via a mutual friend of sales rep, Jeff Morgart. Bryan has been an important part of our team and a valuable partner to our customers ever since! Bryan is a lover of the outdoors, and owns a house in the Grand Tetons. While out west, Bryan enjoys fly fishing, camping, and hiking. Besides exploring the vast Wyoming wilderness, Bryan also loves going to live music shows, and travelling and spending time with his wife, Julie, and their daughter, Emma Grace.

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