Disaster strikes in many forms. Businesses that depend
heavily on computer
data are especially vulnerable. A study by International
Data discloses that it
can take up to 19 days and costs as much as $17,000 to
re-enter just 20
megabytes worth of sales and marketing data. Retrieving
accounting records
is even worse, they can require 21 days and up to $19,000. Thousands of
businesses lose millions of dollars worth of
data to fire, tornados, hurricanes,
earthquakes, power outages, theft, equipment
failure, viruses, spyware,
and even simple operator mistakes. Studies show that nearly half the
companies that lose their data in a disaster never reopen. Ninety percent
of
these data losses occur because of power failures, leaks, loose cables,
user
mistakes, and other hardware, software, and human errors. With hard
drive prices less than 50 cents per gigabyte and
plunging, the threat escalates
as companies buy larger drives and maintain more
data on-line. Backing up
your data becomes more and more important, but very few
businesses do it
right. Most business owners would be appalled if they knew the
risk they are
taking by failing to properly back up one of their most valuable
assets, their
Data. It is more important than ever to protect the data your
business depends
on with a solid backup strategy. That is where we can help. We
provide an
ultra secure, automatic and very inexpensive solution that can make
sure your
critical data is fully protected. Using your existing internet connectivity our
Remote
Electronic Data Backup Service will back up your files to our ultra
secure
off-site data storage facility. Every night, your critical files are
compressed,
securely encrypted, and transmitted to our facility. Your data
is then
replicated to a second on-site server system. This insures that
your data
is protected on two completely separate server systems.
Our FREE Data Loss Risk Evaluation test is available
here
and can
be completed
in under five minutes. We would be happy to work with you to help
keep your
business safe from a data disaster. Please feel free to
contact us
if you should
any additional questions.