You're right, we shouldn't have had those certifications listed. They've been removed. We're a new company, made a mistake, and we're fixing it. Appreciate you calling it out.
You're right, we shouldn't have had those certifications listed. They've been removed. We're a new company, made a mistake, and we're fixing it. Appreciate you calling it out.
Sorry for continuing on this thread, but now I got more questions:
How do you monitor and enforce your uptime SLA? You state 99.9%, which is less than 9 hours downtime per year; what happens if you breach this guarantee?
Any other types of SLA's? What happens if you get breached/ your networks gets breached, or hardware failure, and my "anonymous" data is lost.
Besides that you make some claims, but are they real, or are they vaporwave?
like: "All our datacenters maintain the highest security standards with 24/7 on-site security, biometric access controls, and CCTV surveillance.
Each facility features N+1 power redundancy with UPS systems and diesel generators, ensuring your services remain online even during extended power outages."
Are you sure the above is true, because I am not.
In this instance, what mistake did you make here exactly? Are you in process for those certifications? Is there any plan to achieve them?
Or was the mistake saying you held a certification that you thought wasn't important to most people?
Mistake was using LLM generation.
Are you even a new company?
The only one I could find in Delaware with YBC Holdings, INC is registered in 1994 and is a brewing company
https://b.assets.dandb.com/businessdirectory/ybcholdingsinc....