Backup & Disaster Recovery in Sand Springs
Backups that are tested rather than assumed, and a written recovery plan that says how long things take and who does what.
Why a Sand Springs business should care where its IT team sits
Sand Springs has just under 600 businesses, about 130 of them in the 10-to-100-person range, and the mix leans industrial for a town its size. The Charles Page corridor runs from Webco Industries' specialty tubing to the redevelopment of the former Sheffield Steel mill site, with healthcare practices and the trades alongside.
Industrial sites need hands on hardware more often than an office does: a shop-floor terminal, a wiring closet in a warehouse, a firewall behind a locked panel. Sand Springs is twenty minutes out US-412.
We have run IT for Tulsa-area businesses since 2012, from an office at 2448 E 81st Street — about 20 minutes from downtown Sand Springs by US-412 / Charles Page Boulevard. That is the whole reason this page is not a form letter: Sand Springs is somewhere we actually drive to.
Where we work in Sand Springs
- downtown Sand Springs
- the Charles Page corridor
- the Sand Springs industrial district

Backup & Disaster Recovery for Sand Springs businesses
Oklahoma weather makes this concrete: the question is not whether the power goes out, it is what happens to your data when it does.
Who this fits in Sand Springs
Organizations with 10 to 100 people — large enough to need this done properly, not large enough to hire a department for it. Sand Springs runs on healthcare practices, manufacturers, construction and trades, and retail, and every one of those depends on technology nobody in the building wants to own.
The full service detail
What is included, how it works, and what it costs — the complete backup & disaster recovery page.
Backup & Disaster Recovery in Tulsa →Your questions, answered
Do you come on-site in Sand Springs?
Yes. Sand Springs is about 20 minutes from our Tulsa office via US-412 / Charles Page Boulevard. Industrial sites need hands on hardware more often than an office does: a shop-floor terminal, a wiring closet in a warehouse, a firewall behind a locked panel. Sand Springs is twenty minutes out US-412. Most day-to-day work is handled remotely because that is faster for everyone, but when a problem needs hands on hardware, someone drives out.
What kind of Sand Springs businesses is this built for?
Organizations with roughly 10 to 100 people — large enough to need this done properly, not large enough to hire a department for it. Sand Springs has just under 600 businesses, about 130 of them in the 10-to-100-person range, and the mix leans industrial for a town its size. The Charles Page corridor runs from Webco Industries' specialty tubing to the redevelopment of the former Sheffield Steel mill site, with healthcare practices and the trades alongside. We have run IT for Tulsa-area businesses since 2012 and serve Sand Springs from that same office.
Is this different from your Tulsa backup & disaster recovery?
The service is the same and so is the team — this page exists because Sand Springs businesses ask specific questions about on-site coverage and local response. You can read the full service detail on our Backup & Disaster Recovery page.
How does pricing work?
One predictable monthly fee based on the size of your team, agreed up front. There is no Sand Springs surcharge — you are inside our normal service area, not an out-of-town call.
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