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Information Is Priceless: Data Protection Best Insurance Policy
(Marketwire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) BURBANK, CA, July 17 / MARKET WIRE/ --
There is no question that the value of
information contained on a corporate computer or server has extreme value.
Most of the time, we know exactly what value that kind of information has.
Why then do many of us take the chance of losing precious, priceless data
due to the lack of having data protection software on our computers?
File recovery software is perhaps the most economical form of insurance
there is. For little financial investment, all corporations could be
totally protected against virtually every kind of file deletion scenario
there is. Even the best intentioned of us can still accidentally delete
files even when we're trying to be extremely careful. It even happens to
the best of companies.
It is estimated that deletions, accidental or not, cost the U.S. economy
tens of billions of dollars annually.
Getting a good data
protection program just isn't something that we apparently think about
until it's too late. The very fact that deletions happen to big
corporations who at least attempt to protect themselves with tape backup
means that the average computer user has likely deleted a great many
important files that he or she never meant to delete.
The best insurance against catastrophe is to simply find and install a good
data recovery program. One of the better ones is a program called
Undelete? by Diskeeper? Corporation.
Undelete also has a "Version Control" which allows users to recover files
that have been "saved over," which is a great insurance policy against one
of the prime sources of deletions.
The bottom line is that if your data is valuable to you and you cannot
afford to lose it, don't take chances. Go to Google, search the net with a
search term like " data
protection " and find a software program that's going to give you piece
of mind and ensure no more accidents.
Contact:
Colleen Toumayan
Email: ctoumayan@diskeeper.com
Phone: 800-829-6468
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