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Why Your Business Needs Strong Data for Cellular Internet Backups
June 23, 2020
Estimated Reading Time: 5 minutesIf you haven’t been the victim of data loss, you could be. Whether it’s something as simple as a lost SD card to a corrupted document on your computer, or something as big as a natural disaster taking out your servers, data can be hard to keep hold of. Considering how many safeguards there are out there–cloud services, autosaves, regular database backups–something could go wrong, and you’ll wish that you had just done that one extra thing: made a copy, clicked ‘save’ one extra time, or checked to make sure that your servers had their routine maintenance.What your company needs is a strong data cellular internet backup plan. It can’t solve any problem–there will always be the employee who spills coffee all over their laptop–but it can give you peace of mind that your data is being protected at a much higher, more reliable level than ever before.Here are some statistics:
Risks of Data Loss
So what are the risks of data loss? You can’t get online without seeing warnings about malware and hackers. Ransomware–a malicious software that steals your data and then blackmails you into paying money to get it back–is one of the newer ones. One stray click, one opened attachment in an email or a social media message and BAM–your company is under attack.Cyberattacks, Viruses and Ransomware
Cyberattacks are everywhere, with literal armies of hackers on the dark web looking to steal any data they can get from your clients’ data to your HR data to anything they can steal and hold hostage. There are anti-virus companies and anti-malware programs, but you can bet that the hackers are working just as fast to outthink the white hats. And the odds are, simply, that it’s not a question of if you’ll be struck by a cyberattack, but when. You may be a large corporation or a small business with one location–it doesn’t matter to them. If they can squeeze you for a thousand dollars or a million dollars, they’ll take what they can get.Natural Disasters
Cyberattacks are scary enough on their own, but when you add into the mix that your business is only as solid as the building it sits in, things can get scary. Flooding is a disaster for electronics, and fire will fry anything that’s not kept in the most secure fire safes. But there’s also power outages that stop your routine backups; there’s hurricanes that keep you trapped at home and unable to maintain your servers–how can you manually change the tapes if you can’t leave your home! And then there are the unexpected events–the windstorms that send power surges through the building, the one-in-a-million car accident that drives through your front window, and, in today’s climate–looters.Here are some statistics:
- 94% of companies that suffer catastrophic data loss never recover. 43% never reopen and 51% close within two years. (According to a study at the University of Texas)
- 30% of businesses that have a fire will go out of business immediately, and 70% will be gone in five years. (According to Home Office Computing Magazine)
- 77% of companies who test their backup tap find backup failures–these are the people who are being proactive and trying to do it right! (According to Boston Computing Network Data Loss Statistics)
- For small businesses, 7 out of 10 who experience major data loss go out of business in a year (According to PWC)
- 96% of all workstations are not being backed up routinely (According to Contingency Planning and Strategic Research Corporation)
- 50% of backup tapes fail to restore (According to Gartner)
- 25% of all PC users lose data every year (According to Gartner)