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No one ever thinks their hardware will "crash and
burn". But like death it's never if but when.
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Data loss facts and figures
Data loss happens much more than you realize. According to
multiple well known research groups, you are not alone when it comes to not
backing up your data properly.
Don't become another statistic. The odds are against you if you
do not proactively back up your data offsite every night. Don't just take our
word for it: Here are some facts and figures created by some of the most
reputable research companies that may really surprise you: |
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- 6% of ALL PC's will suffer an episode of data
loss in any given year (Source: Gartner Group)
One in 16
computers will suffer a data loss! Are you willing to risk your business or job
with these odds? Data loss happens! Will you be prepared if it does
unexpectedly happen? How much will it cost you if you are not? More than Remote
Data Backups?
- More than 60% of corporate data resides on individual
PCs (IDC)
You may think you have a great "save to
server" solution for all your individual PC data backups, but studies show
that much of your individual end-user critical data
never gets mapped to the server and remains local on the PC ... and does not
get backed up!
- Up to 96% of all business PCs are not being backed up
(Contingency Planning Research and Strategic Research
Corporation) While servers are typically backed up, companies rarely
back up individual PCs. Usually the main company data is mapped to the server,
but all the end-user data are not.
- Up to 15% of all laptops are stolen or suffer hard drive
failures
(Gartner Group) Keeping an external backup
drive attached to a laptop is cumbersome, so backup drives are often not taken
with the portable and go unused. What would you do if you or your sales people
lost their laptop and it had no recent backup? How much would it cost you? More
than Remote Data Backups?
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