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Inlogica

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SE
Employees
20 employees

What does Inlogica do?

Inlogica specializes in delivering tailored Microsoft Dynamics and Power Platform solutions, focusing on optimizing business processes across various industries. With a team of experienced programmers and consultants, Inlogica has successfully implemented and supported Microsoft software projects in countries such as Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, and Poland, as well as in the United States. The company is adept at customizing solutions to meet the unique requirements of sectors including mining, distribution, protective packaging production, electricity distribution, bathroom fittings manufacturing, construction materials, hospitality, and bicycle production. Inlogica prioritizes collaboration and strives to exceed client expectations by treating each project with the same care and precision as if it were their own.

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Backup 3-2-1 dla Business Central: Jak spełnić wymogi dyrektywy NIS-2?

Dynamics 365 Business CentralMar 12, 2026For: IT managers and compliance officers in businesses using Dynamics 365 Business Central

Implementing a 3-2-1 backup strategy is crucial for businesses using Dynamics 365 Business Central to meet NIS-2 requirements and enhance data security. This method involves maintaining three copies of data, stored on two different media types, with one copy offsite, such as in Azure Backup, which offers scalability and secure, VPN-free connectivity. Compliance with NIS-2 not only prevents severe penalties but also ensures business continuity and robust data protection, making regular backup testing and key management essential practices.

Key takeaways

  • The 3-2-1 backup strategy is essential for meeting NIS-2 directive requirements, offering robust data protection by ensuring three data copies stored on two media types, with one offsite.
  • For Dynamics 365 Business Central users, implementing the 3-2-1 rule enhances data recovery capabilities, crucial for compliance and business continuity.
  • Azure Backup emerges as a preferred offsite solution due to its scalability and security features, ensuring data is safe and easily retrievable without the need for VPN connections.
  • Regularly testing backups and securing encryption keys are critical practices to ensure data integrity and confidentiality.

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Backup Danych ERP: Dlaczego OneDrive i SharePoint to Nie Jest Backup?

How-To GuideMar 10, 2026For: IT managers and decision-makers in SMEs using ERP systems

The post emphasizes that OneDrive and SharePoint are not replacements for proper data backups, highlighting the critical need for dedicated backup solutions like Azure Backup to protect ERP data effectively. Firms relying solely on cloud-based file syncing risk data loss and should adopt comprehensive, hybrid backup strategies to ensure data retrieval and operational continuity. The shared responsibility model of Microsoft underscores that while infrastructure uptime is covered, data protection is always the client's responsibility.

Key takeaways

  • OneDrive and SharePoint are file synchronization tools and not suitable for data backup.
  • Effective ERP data backup requires standalone solutions like Azure Backup for data security.
  • A hybrid backup model, combining local quick restore with cloud security, is recommended for high data availability.
  • Most SMEs underestimate the necessity of comprehensive backup processes, risking significant data loss.

Products covered

Dynamics 365 Business CentralAzure BackupMicrosoft 365OneDriveSharePoint

Dyrektywa NIS2 a system ERP: Jak legalnie i bezpiecznie przetwarzać dane w Microsoft Business Central?

Dynamics 365 Business CentralFeb 19, 2026For: IT managers and compliance officers

The NIS2 Directive mandates strict cybersecurity measures for companies using systems like Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, effective by October 2024. Organizations must implement comprehensive risk management, incident reporting, and disaster recovery plans to comply and avoid penalties up to €10 million. The directive primarily impacts medium to large enterprises in critical sectors such as energy and transport.

Key takeaways

  • NIS2 Directive imposes stringent cybersecurity obligations for ERP systems, crucial for compliance starting in 2024.
  • Companies using Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central must implement risk management, incident detection, and disaster recovery plans.
  • Firms in key sectors such as energy and transport face severe penalties for non-compliance with up to €10 million in fines.

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