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Would Your Business Recover from Data Loss?

What would happen if you arrived at your office and the entire building was engulfed in flames?

What about that disgruntled employee you terminated—can he or she sabotage your company?

Can your business continue to operate in the wake of a catastrophic event?

Does worrying about your technology keep you up at night?

Did you know that 20% of all companies will suffer a loss from fire, theft, flood or storm damage, power failure, sabotage, hardware failure, or software and data corruption?

Does your business have a continuity plan or disaster recovery strategy? Don’t wait until you suffer a loss to create and implement backups, a disaster recovery strategy, and a business continuity plan that ensures 100% network uptime. You know that even a few short hours of downtime can be devastating to your business. But did you know that businesses without these plans in place become a statistic?

  • 43% never re-open
  • 80% fail within 13 months
  • 53% never fully recoup their losses
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Does Your Business Have A Business Continuity Plan?

Disaster can strike at any time—and in most cases with little or no warning. While we may be able to predict certain weather systems or anticipate general problems such as power outages, for the most part it is almost impossible to know when a disaster will strike. To protect your clients and your business in the event of an emergency you must cover all the basics before disaster strikes. Both managed service providers and the companies they support should have a business continuity plan (BCP) as well as a disaster recovery plan to contain the damage that results from man made or natural disasters. Here we discuss the need for such a plan and what you can do to ensure your business stays up and running following an emergency.

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How to Recover Your Lost Computer Files - Inexpensively and Easily

We maintain our computers similarly to how we maintain our own health—rarely do we take the time to learn about preventing health complications, and instead work to repair our health once we've become ill! We take care of our computers the same way, in that we rarely think about the safety or well-being of our data until something happens that leads to data loss or corruption.

Have you ever taken a moment to imagine what would happen if you lost some or all of your computer files? Whether you only use your computer for personal reasons; or for school or work, file or data loss can be devastating! Think of all of those family photographs, music files, or class assignments! Think of the report you spent weeks working on. Some files can be replaced with time and effort, while others (particularly your photos or home videos) cannot.

Numerous reports tell us that over a third of computer users don't back up their files; and of those that actually do perform some data backup, 76% of people don't do it often enough.

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How to Create a Basic Business Disaster Recovery Plan in 4 Steps

Loss of data is a common problem for businesses. Fortunately, it's a problem that can easily be avoided with the correct preparation. While devastating amounts of data can be lost during catastrophes like hurricanes, the September 11 terrorist attacks, fires and floods—it doesn't take such large events to cause a business to lose important data. It can be as simple as dropping a laptop to the floor, or a power surge that results in burning out a storage device. If you don't have your crucial data backed up, even a small situation can turn into a disaster.

If you still think natural disasters are the leading causes of data loss—and that the chances of it happening to you are pretty slim—take a look at the results from a study by Strategic Research Corporation of the leading causes of business continuity and disaster recovery incidents:

  • Hardware Failures (servers, switches, disk drives, etc) – 44%.
  • Human Error (mistakes in configurations, wrong commands issued, etc.) – 32%
  • Software Errors (operating systems, driver incompatibility, etc.) – 14%
  • Viruses and Security Breach (unprotected systems are always at risk) – 7%
  • Natural Disasters – 3%
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What To Look For When Choosing An Online Data Storage Service

The days of keeping confidential business information locked in a metal filing cabinet are gone. Most businesses have most everything, from personnel files to client information and financial information, stored on their personal computers or computer network. What happens when your company runs out of storage space? Or, worse yet, what if your computer information is attacked by a virus, stolen, or damaged by a flood? Would you be able to quickly recover all of your important information and keep your company running smoothly?

Many companies find that keeping their own network running and up-to-date is expensive. In this economy, most companies are looking for ways to cut expenses in order to survive. There are many online data storage companies currently available, so if your business is looking for an online storage company, here are some questions that you need to ask:

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