Data Protection
It is expected that at some point during a person or businesses lifetime that they will suffer from data loss. Therefore it is critically important to have a plan and solution in place to recover when it happens.
Studies show that the most common causes of data loss are:
- Human error or accidental deletion
- Theft
- Software corruption
- Computer viruses
- Hardware failure
- Natural disasters
- Power failure
Unfortunately, the impact of such loss is often hard to quantify until such an event occurs. Often it is a good idea to have an understanding of the potential impacts of such an event. These include:
- Loss of business functions
- Damaged reputation
- Financial implications – often due to loss of business function, as well as unexpected spend trying to recover.
- Legal consequences
While there are many ways to try and protect your data in the first place, you also need to ensure that you are prepared for the worst-case scenario which is to recover the data from a backup.
With 15+ years of experience in data protection, we can give you expert advice to make decisions on:
With 15+ years of experience in data protection, we can give you expert advice to make decisions on:
- The right backup product
- Where to store backups
- How long to keep backups
- Managing your backups
If you are yet to start the process of finding a backup product, or want some advice on whether your current product and strategy is the right one, please get in contact, we would be more than happy to help.