1 Nov 2011 | Autonomy
Protecting vital information is critical to an organization’s survival, no matter what size the organization. Recent studies show that 93 percent of organizations that lose data because of a disaster go out of business within two years.
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1 Nov 2011 | Autonomy
The goal of server backup and recovery is to ensure that a company can recover from varying degrees of failure, from the loss of individual files to a disaster affecting an entire system. Success is measured by how quickly the company can recover (Recovery Time Objective or RTO), as well as by how small the loss of worker productivity is (Recovery Point Objective or RPO).
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1 Nov 2011 | Autonomy
IT managers and business professionals are increasingly drawn to the cost effectiveness of online services to back up and recover corporate data distributed throughout their business on desktops, laptops, and mobile devices. They face the challenge of demonstrating the return on investment (ROI) of making the change from the current methods for protecting data, managing risk, and keeping a distributed workforce productive.
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1 Nov 2011 | Autonomy
In addition to implementing strategic initiatives, simply keeping workers productive is a basic function of IT. A distributed and mobile workforce, ever more reliant on de-centralized data, puts greater pressure on IT resources to keep current data available and technology up and running. Providing a growing and distributed workforce with 24/7 access to reliable, secure data, without adding capital expense or shifting the support burden onto the workers, is a key challenge for IT organization.
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