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Why Computer Data Backup is Essential for Any Organization
By Jamie Hanson

  In many respects technology has made business and life much easier. However, it is

important that you take into consideration just how damaging it would be to lose all of your
company data and files. It would be tragic for business, not to mention the legal ramifications of
sensitive information getting lost or stolen. In this article I want to show you the steps that you
need to take in order to make sure this never happens.
The fact of the matter is that most companies view data backup as something that is
unnecessary, when in fact nothing could be further from the truth. It is extremely important
to backup all of your files and data, because eventually all tape drives crash. When this happens,
you are going to have one massive headache on your hands.
If your entire system crashes, and your computer data backup systems are not in place, then you
are likely going to lose thousands, possibly millions of dollars depending on the size of your
business. It is a very real hazard that you must
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What Happens When an Effective Computer Data Backup Plan is Not in Place?
By Jamie Hanson

  Computer data backup is essential in every industry. The question is: what happens if you were to lose all of your company computer data? This is a horrifying thought for many business owners, but the reality is this happens each and every day to business owners around the globe. In this article I want to show you what you can do to ensure that your organization has an effective computer data backup plan in place.

In many respects technology has made our lives easier. The problem with this is that often times business owners rely too much on the fact that their computer data and files will always be there, and do not take a second to step back, and think about what would happen in the event of a system crash, or natural disaster.
Would your data be safe?
This is a legitimate concern for all organizations, but the problem is that it gets put on the "back burner" and never really comes to fruition. Thinking "Oh I will do it next month" is at some point going to be one month too
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