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Common And Easily Remedied Computer Problems
There are a number of easily remedied computer problems that
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Secure offsite backup services and software, online file backup and storage, remote online backup
Although you may not list it in on your IRS form, information is
your business' primary asset. From your customer database to
your financial records to your proprietary product information,
information is the key element to maintaining both the
day-to-day operations of your business and its long-term
viability.
Unfortunately, as the sophistication of technology increases, so
do the risks to your business. Viruses, hackers, and natural
catastrophes can all attack your business information. At best,
this renders your business inoperable for several hours or days.
At worst, the loss of business information can cause you to go
out of business.
Lest you think that information loss could never happen to your
business, statistics reveal that the problem is pervasive and,
oftentimes, devastating. During any given year, over five
percent of PCs will have some type of data loss, and almost a
third of PC users have experienced the loss of all of their data
at some point in their lives. Almost two-thirds of companies
that experience catastrophic data loss go out of business within
six months. Of those companies that test their back up tapes,
more than three-quarters have found problems with the tapes.
In order to minimize your company's exposure to the risk of data
loss, you should create an organizational culture of security
and implement a security program that helps the company prevent
and recover from data loss due to viruses, hackers, and natural
catastrophes.
Just as you would store your most precious documents in a bank
safety deposit box, you should store your company's most
important data with online backup services and use secure
offsite backup.
According to SERVARE, the premiere company for online offsite
backup services that
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are secure, affordable, and automated, you
should consider backing up the following types of data:
* Databases and information that allow you to serve customers
and maintain your market competitiveness. In other words, if you
lost this data, you wouldn't be able to fill customer or supply
chain orders or provide client services.
* Information that manages your revenue generation, such as
accounts receivable, and vehicles for customer ordering and
payment acceptance.
* Data that controls your cash flow, such as your accounts
payable and supplier payments.
* Data that, if lost, could result in additional expenses, such
as employee downtime and late delivery penalties.
* Proprietary information that could be stolen or compromised.
* Data that is affected by governmental regulation, such as the
Freedom of Information Act.
SERVARE's online backup services protect your business'
information from data loss by utilizing advanced file encryption
before transmission; quick, safe, and secure transmission to
their online backup servers via a secure high-speed Internet
connection; automated backups; flexible recovery capability; and
scalable storage that grows as your need for storage grows.
With an offsite backup, you'll rest easier knowing that your
information is secure.
About the author:
Chris Robertson is an author of Majon
International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on
the web. Visit this Computers Website and
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directory.
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