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The world is changing to Remote Data backup

Millions of businesses worldwide are realising the true value of their data and taking steps to protect it. Remote Backup, as provided by Depositit, is at the forefront of this movement.

As the following impartial articles illustrate, data protection and storage is now a major issue.

Report : Disaster Recovery Plans A Must
InfoWorld, Nov '01
... a panel of disaster recovery experts convened at the Comdex trade show to convey a simple message: Disaster recovery plans are essential for any business, regardless of size.

All businesses ought to follow a series of fairly simple steps to ensure that a disaster will have the smallest impact possible. Companies need to back up data and store it in secure, geographically dispersed locations.

Report : Data Loss Fears Boost Storage Spending
vnunet, Feb '01
A senior analyst at Butler Group said "many organisations now accept that data is their most valuable asset, yet they are failing to take adequate precautions to guarantee the availability of that asset. In the majority of cases, the ultimate price of losing vital data - the loss of the business itself - will always be greater than the cost of implementing adequate storage, backup and disaster recovery facilities".

Report : Remote (Online) Backup The Way Forward
USA Today / Technology
Small companies may have a copy of their tax returns on file with their accountant, but their day-to-day customer records, employee files and other work in progress are typically all vulnerable. Online backup have made it possible for people to backup files regularly, even daily and keep them secure in a distant location.

Report : Storage Focus Shifts To Data Integrity
vnunet, Mar '02
The relentless growth of online data, which more than doubles every 3 years continues to boost storage sales. But the focus is shifting towards data integrity software rather than storage hardware management.

Report : Opportunity Knocks In Storage
vnunet, Jan '01
With mountains of data piling up, the data storage market is predicted to boom in the next few years.

Report : Storage Market To Hit $71bn By 2004
IDC
The worldwide storage market will reach a value of $71 billion by 2004. The fastest growing areas will be software and services.

This data, compiled primarily from the year 2000 onwards, has been sourced through various channels such as the dti, IDC, Gartner Group, Home Office, BBC Online Network, Worldwatch Institute, Contingency Planning & Management Online, Contingency Planning Research, Ernst & Young, Safeware, Ontrack, TECS, Tech Republic, CBI & ICAEW Fraud Advisory Panel, Search Security and industry observers. Depositit takes no responsibility for the accuracy of statements obtained through 3rd parties and is including this information only to validate the conventional wisdom of backing up critical data.

 

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