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Data backup recovery
Data backup recovery




(source: National Cyber Security Alliance) #2) 20 percent of all small businesses will be hacked within one year. #1) This year, 40% of small to medium sized businesses that manage their own network and use the Internet for more than e-mail will have their network accessed by a hacker, and more than 50% won’t even know they were attacked. With the rising number of threats companies are facing today, you are literally playing Russian roulette with your business if you don’t have a solid disaster recovery plan in place. If you do have a data backup solution in place, are you 100% confident you can restore the data? For that matter, how do you know your backup is complete?ĭid you know: 60% of backups are incomplete and 50% of restores fail?īetween viruses, hackers, natural disasters and hardware failure, it’s not a matter of IF you will have a problem, but WHEN. Could the business still function? How quickly could you recover – if at all? Imagine what would happen if your network went down for days (or weeks) and you couldn’t access your client database, financial records – or any file the company has ever compiled or produced. We now live in a world where we are heavily reliant on data. With Each Leap in Technology, Comes Great Risk

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For many people, data backup and disaster recovery is not an aspect of business at the forefront of their daily routine, but it’s a critical function every business needs to implement in order to prevent massive data and productivity loss down the road.






Data backup recovery