January 9th, 2009
There are two ways to store and manage data ? online and in-house. Find out the advantages of employing online backups and why you should upload backup data.
Companies keep their files and records for at least five years. This is because certain occasions can arise that might need the recall of information pertaining to past company transactions. If the volume of data is large, you would expect them to spend big sums of money to create reliable backup systems to ensure that data is always available for future reference. Of course, backup systems are there not only for possible future demands; even more essential is storing data and keeping them current for current use. The most common system utilized to accomplish this is through the creation of in-house or online backups. The latter is gaining the nod of many companies. Basically, they only have to upload backup data to online storages managed by companies specializing in creating and maintaining online files and archiving systems.
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Why You Need to Upload Backup Data for Effective Data Management
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February 22nd, 2008
Sitting and watching the evening news about the impending hurricane and fire seasons, I can’t help but wonder if the businesses who are going to be in those areas of the United States have completed their disaster recovery plans.
One vital thing that every single business today, whether it is a small home-based business or a multi-million dollar corporation, must have is a well thought out disaster recovery plan.
A disaster recovery plan is a necessary plan which you create to protect with your electronic data and how it will be backed up and possibly retrieved in the case of a disaster.
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Online Data Storage Is Security For Everyone
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February 18th, 2008
One of your company’s most important assets is its electronic data. Your company stores it’s financial, documentation, and correspondence documentation on its servers.
What would happen to your company if you had a fire or flood and you lost all of your valuable data? How expensive would a recovery effort be? Would your business be able to recover from such a loss, and where would you even begin the recovery process?
These are all questions which should be answered with well planned backup solutions.
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Which Backup Solutions Are Right For You?
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