Considering Online Data Storage


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In today’s business world, just about all companies depend, to greater or lesser extents, on electronic data storage and a strong, secure internet presence. So how does one best meet those very real needs without exposing the business to apocalyptic destruction from crackers (evil hackers, intent upon doing damage)?

One universally acknowledged way – and probably the surest way – is to move from on-site server and media-based data storage to an online data backup system.

With an online data backup system, data is safely stored on an offsite computer — and only the business owner has the key to de-encrypt the information. That means it’s safe from sabotage by disgruntled or unscrupulous employees – or by anyone else out to harm your business. Beyond the recognized safety factor of that, however, other pluses are there’s no salaried time involved in backing up and storing your vital customer and other business data … there’s no chance for human error to occur … backups can be scheduled for the middle of the night … and there’s no chance of a tape, CD, server or any other media-based system being corrupted.

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