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For April 15, 2008

You're Not as Backed Up as You Think
IT departments typically configure user PCs so all work files are stored on network drives. But most users circumvent this approach, storing many files on their hard drives. Additionally, laptops users often work outside the office and offline, synchronizing only sporadically and keeping their current work on the local drive. As a result, data is frequently residing on local drives, where it is not backed up. If a computer experiences a hardware problem or is lost or stolen, the consequences to the organization can include exposure to regulatory and legal risks, lost user productivity, and financial loss.
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Additional Resources
  • Cut Backup Windows over the WAN by 75% or More
  • Beyond Backup: Disk-to-Disk Backup Comes of Age
  • Five Steps to Reducing Your Backup Window
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