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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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