Home Users 1 out of 4 PCs suffer significant data loss each year. Just when you think it can’t happen to you ... It Will.
Don't Wait for Disaster!
You've spent countless hours entering data into financial databases and spreadsheets, e-mails, filling out tax forms, and saving pictures into albums. If it were all gone tomorrow, how long would it take to replace it? Weeks? Months? Can it be replaced at all? As you come to grips with the fact that your hard drive crashed, in a panic, you realize that all of your files are gone. Your database, family pictures, e-mail, address books, the kids’ homework, years of bank statements, investment portfolio tracking, budgets, the presentation you were supposed to give this morning - ARGH!!!
Small & Mid-sized Business The loss or corruption of critical information such as customer records, inventories, marketing and sales materials, financial or employee records could literally cripple an organization. Small businesses are typically the most vulnerable to data loss because they do not have the resources or technology to handle data storage and recovery properly or securely… which is the most critical aspect of a solid business continuity plan. Even larger businesses that allocate significant resources to IT, are vulnerable if they do not manage all of the data (including remote and mobile employee data) properly.
Corporate & Remote Offices The loss or corruption of critical information such as customer records, inventories, marketing and sales materials, e-mail, financial or employee records could literally cripple an organization. Even larger businesses that allocate significant resources to IT, are vulnerable if they do not manage all of their data properly. Remote offices and the expanding mobile workforce can present several challenges for information security and data backups.