
What Multi-Location DSOs Get Wrong About Backup
Multi-location DSOs treat backup as a per-office task. That turns every site into a separate blast radius and one breach into enterprise-wide exposure.
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Recovery, security, compliance, and the managed model — field notes on protecting multi-site dental organizations.

Multi-location DSOs treat backup as a per-office task. That turns every site into a separate blast radius and one breach into enterprise-wide exposure.

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