CMIT Solutions of SW Rockland

CMIT Solutions of SW Rockland is the small business IT support and IT services company for Suffern, Nanuet, Pearl River, Chestnut Ridge, Spring Valley, and Rockland County.

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Jim McGraw

Jim McGraw, the president of CMIT Solutions of SW Rockland has over 25 years experience in corporate IT services.  Working for a major IT service provider and outsourcer, he has designed, developed and delivered IT solutions and IT support to Fortune 500 clients in the consumer electronics, telecommunications and automotive industries.    He is a certified Project Management Professional.

CMIT Solutions of SW Rockland is located in Sloatsburg NY and targets small businesses in the southern and western part of Rockland County, including Suffern, Spring Valley, Nanuet, Pearl River, Monsey and Chestnut Ridge.  We supply proactive solutions to the most common problems these businesses face.  Often the owners and managers of these businesses have often been frustrated with their inability to get what they need from their technology solutions.  This can result in lost revenue, poor customer satisfaction, reduced productivity and lost data.  CMIT Solutions can help prepare a plan that addresses these problems and avoids the high cost of emergency fixes for resolving outages.    

CMIT Solutions is a nationwide provider of information technology (IT) services and solutions for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs). With more than 800 consultants and technicians, CMIT has expertise in nearly all technologies and industries Founded in 1996 in Austin, TX, CMIT Solutions, Inc. has grown into the leading IT solution provider for SMBs. With over 10 years of experience and strong industry partnerships, CMIT Solutions is capable of providing enterprise-level services and products that were previously unavailable to the SMB market. We are a local company with the support of a national network behind us. We focus on making your business run better by understanding your business and technology needs.

Does your current data backup and recovery solution protect you against all types of data loss?

Causes of Data Loss by frequency

  • Hardware – 44%
    • Hard drive failure – most common
    • Power surge from lightning storm
  • Human Error – 32%
    • Accidental deletion of data
    • Disgruntled employee / salesperson moving to a new company
    • Hardware theft/Data theft
  • Software – 14%
    • Data corruption due to program crash
    • Security patches causes software to stop functioning correctly
  • Disaster – 3%
    • Natural disasters – fire, flood, earthquake, tornado


US businesses lose over $12 billion annually due to data loss!

National Archives & Records, Washington D.C

       Questions you need to ask yourself:

  1. How often do we back up our data and where?
  2. Are our data backups secure?
  3. For each potential cause, how long will it take to recover the data if we need it?
  4. What’s our plan to keep the business running in the meantime?
  5. When was the last time we tested our plan?

        You might need:

  • Continuous Backups - As often as every 15 min, on-site and off-site
  • Encrypted backups in multiple remote locations
  • Fast Recovery - Full restore in less than 24 hours.
  • Virtualization Capability - continue doing business, even if your server is down
  • Monthly or quarterly disaster recovery tests

7 out of 10 small firms go out of business within a year if they experience a major data loss!                                              

                                                                                                        (Information Security Breaches Survey, DTI/PriceWaterhouse Coopers)

Based on the latest projections, Hurricane Irene is headed for Rockland County. Here are a few tips that might save you from technology headaches if the storm stays on its current path: 1. Consider what documents and data that you might need if you are unable to access your workplace because of a power outage. Copy your files to a USB key or a laptop and take it home. Even if these files are available from an online disk, you may not have internet access. 2. Make a printed copy of your contact list with email addresses and cell phone numbers. Make a printed copy of your calendar for next week. You may need to reschedule appointments on the fly. If your business makes deliveries to customers or receives deliveries from suppliers, you may need to reschedule those deliveries. 3. Before you leave on Friday, agree on an emergency communication plan with your firm’s staff. How will they know if the office will be open on Monday morning? How will they know when the office will be open if not the usual time? Agree on multiple ways to communicate since phone lines may be done for some and email inaccessible for others. 4. Shut down all non-essential equipment before the storm. Hopefully you have a UPS installed for computers that run unattended, that will shut them down gracefully in the event of a power outage. However, there is no need to test this under fire. Unprotected computers may be subject to repeated power outages and voltage fluctuations that could damage them. 5. If you only back up your data to a local USB drive or NAS device, you might consider disconnecting it and taking it home or to another location. Extreme weather is one of the leading causes of site-wide equipment and data loss. Do not leave your only data backup sitting next to your server. They will likely be destroyed at the same time. Before the next big storm, investigate online data backup. It’s inexpensive and secure. 6. Parts of Rockland are prone to flooding. If you are in one of these areas, don’t leave expensive computer equipment sitting on the floor. Raise it up to reduce the likelihood of water damage. Computers really don’t like water. 7. Resolve to spend more time thinking about your business continuity plan. This is not something that you pull together in the 24 hours before a storm hits. It requires planning and careful thought, and it addresses more than just technology. It is a plan for how you will conduct your business in a variety of disaster scenarios. If you want something to provoke your thought process, check out the following link from JP Morgan Chase: https://www.chase.com/online/commercial-bank/document/Perspective_Disast...

  • Friday, January 14, 2011

    Debra Reiter traveled the world as an executive for BP, while being based in Chicago and later 

    Naperville. But BP had her working more overseas than at home. 
    “Working for a large company and doing a lot of international travel got to the point that I didn't 
    have any connection to my own community,” said Reiter. “All the people I knew were overseas.”

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  • Thursday, December 23, 2010

    It's the new year and you are ready to turn over a new leaf.  You might begin with a new diet, a new exercise routine or, like many in today's new economy, you might be contemplating a new career.

  • Wednesday, December 1, 2010

    We know who you are and we’re watching. Seriously, as the SMB channel partner community has matured, discussions between SMB Technology Network (SMBTN) and SMB Nation—à la  SMB PC magazine—have resulted in the Top 150 list 

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  • Wednesday, November 17, 2010

    CMIT Solutions franchise network is a franchise  company that’s on the right track, helping small business owners to manage their technology needs.  In addition, this franchisor practices what they preach when it comes to supporting their franchisees.

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  • Friday, November 12, 2010

    One of the mantras recited by Republicans and their busniss allies during the run-up to the Nov. 2 election was the looming elimination of federal tax cuts passed in 2001 nd 2003 for the wealthy, small businesses, estates and investors.

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  • Wednesday, November 10, 2010

    Austin, TX - Theresa Jones is the owner of CMIT Solutions. She stopped by Good Day to share her insights on the pressures she has faced professionally in a male dominated industry. For 20 years Theresa has worked with a number of big name technology companies in Austin. She  has overcome all pressures and opened a local office for CMIT.

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  • Thursday, November 4, 2010

    Lifelong friends Wayne Demers, president of CMIT Solutions of the Merrimack Valley, and Steven Gesing, CEO of the same company, started a franchise business after facing tough times due to the ongoing economic crisis. Both 60, their ties together in Andover go as far back as second grade.

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  • Monday, October 25, 2010

    Reno businesses in need of a technological makeover can nominate themselves throughout September and October to win a technology makeover from CMIT Solutions of Reno, Microsoft and Dell.

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  • Friday, October 22, 2010

    CMIT Solutions is one of the leading small business IT franchise companies and it has expanded at a rate of 50 percent during this recent economic downturn. Now that’s something to celebrate! "Plain and simple, it’s a winning business model," said Jeff Connally, president and CEO of Austin, Texas-based CMIT Solutions. "We hit home hard on two key differentiators: First, we give downsized corporate America professionals or those seeking to make a career change a successful business model that fills a critical need today; second, small business owners can’t find the type of IT solutions we provide with tremendous affordability anywhere else."

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  • Saturday, October 16, 2010

    With the small business aid package signed into law in late September, many are interested to know how it will impact the sluggish U.S. economy. For instance, will employment increase? Will loans become readily available to small business owners?

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