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Keeping the Data Safe



In the technological world of today, many companies rely heavily on the technology accessible to them and the information at their fingertips. Unfortunately, many businesses in the world market don't have the money to invest in large networks and servers which larger companies use to transfer their important files and information.

A smaller business means a smaller budget. When the small businesses are hit by a massive disaster, they never seem to get back on their feet again. Disasters, such as September 11, 2001, show the vital importance of being able to back up your information on large servers. The difference between companies that can afford to protect and backup for information, and companies that don't have networking and servers in their budget is that the latter just simply went out of business.

With today's technologically advanced industries, there are several options available for small or large businesses alike to protect their precious information without breaking the bank. The easiest and more popular way to protect this precious information is by installing a server. Installing a server is a great idea for both large and small companies, because of the level of protection servers can provide for a company in the event of a disaster. Because of their importance, servers can be a little on the expensive side, with Microsoft starting at around $3,000.00.

Even though there are other options available, servers provide companies with a secure way to store all their important information and corporate data. Think of it as a lock box with only one key. A company can set up certain protocols in order to prevent unauthorized access to their data files. When it comes to using servers, most of the data loss will be caused by human error through accidental deletion.

One of the many up sites using server is that all corporate data will be stored in one place and not spread all over the place at a bunch of different network computers. Servers are designed to be user friendly and keep all of the company's important information in clean and tidy 'piles'. This keeps people from having to sift through unnecessary files to find the one they need.

If a server is not in your budget, you can keep your information safe by copying it onto a CD or an external hard drive. Unfortunately, because these methods are more likely to become corrupt during the event of a disaster, it is a smart idea to back up everything. After backing up all your information onto separate CDs or external hard drives, it is best to place these devices in a safe and secure location, preferably somewhere other than the place of business. Doing this one, simple thing can keep a company afloat.

Whatever method of data protection you choose to use should also incorporate a plan. A company's data is vital to the success of the company itself, and should be looked upon as the very blood of the company. Once too much blood is lost, there's no reviving it.

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