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BACKUP AND RECOVERY
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It�s 9:00am and payroll has to be out by noon when you discover your hard drive has failed.
Or maybe you emptied that recycle bin a bit prematurely. Hopefully you have a recent backup
available. It is estimated that 6% of all PCs will suffer an episode
of data loss in any given year. The average cost of each data loss is estimated to be around
$2,5001. Whether you are a home user or small business the loss of data can be devastating.
We can help you devise and implement a backup plan suitable for your situation. In the event
that a disaster does occur, we have software utilities available that in some cases can
recover your lost data. In a worse case scenario, damaged drives can be sent out to data
recovery experts. They will, for a high price, disassemble your hard drive and attempt to
recover the lost data. Don�t let yourself or your business end up paying dearly for problems
that can be easily prevented with a good backup system.
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�The Cost of Lost Data�, by David M. Smith, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economics,
Pepperdine University, September 1999.
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