World Backup Day is March 31st
It's no joke!
Celebrated a day before April 1st, World Backup Day promotes data protection and recovery.
This day not only recognizes the need to back up data regularly, but also acknowledges the enormous task of preserving digital photos, stories and other memories. With the ever increasing use of electronic information, it’s more important than ever to make sure all of your data is preserved.
83% of us own a computer
89% of us own a smart phone
… according to statistics provided by worldbackupday.com
With so much of our daily life spent on a device, it’s imperative that we have recovery plan in place to restore lost data.
If you are a business owner, you must have customer data, financial records, employee information and any other documents integral to the daily operation of your company, backed up!
Common Ways We Lose Data
- Hardware Failure
- Natural Disaster
- Security Breach
- Bad or Corrupt Files
Items We Should be Backing Up
- Computers
- Servers
- Smart Phones
- Tablets
- other wireless devices
Back Up Options
Backing up is easy. Once set up, your data should be backing up automatically. There are two main types of backup solutions:
Local backup: An external hard drive that can be easily retrieved at your location.
Cloud/offsite backup: An online backup service or hard drive securely placed in a different location
Having both local and offsite backups gives you piece of mind knowing your files are safe.
To learnn more about data backups and recovery for your business, call us: {877} 426-1337
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