Storing Information Online

Online Storage of your companies files and reports are important because if you were to lose that information, you could retrieve it from the backup.

I have heard of companies that didn’t backup their files and when a crash happened, they lost everything. They lost customer files, partner files, internal reports, and a lot of other information that was important to their business.

In today’s world, it is relatively inexpensive to backup and store your business data. It’s almost like an insurance policy, something you don’t think you need until after the fact and then it costs you even more. At the very least, you should be doing some sort of data backup at least once a month. I personally prefer to backup data every day for my company. This may seem like a lot, but it allows my company to get back up and run smoothly when we’ve had a crash or security leak which we must resolve.

A company called iBackup provides online data backup and storage. They have a unique feature which allows you to store and access your backup data online as a mapped drive or folder just as you store and access your data on your own computer. This makes the interface easy to learn since it’s been developed like something you’re already accustomed with on your own computer. So you will be able to drag and drop data into the appropriate folders and you will be able to access just the same way.

You can test iBackup’s service through their free trial so you can become familiar with their layout and decide if it’s the right solution for your company. You may find that their desktop software outperforms other desktop software anywhere from 30%-50% and could lead to a lot of productivity gain within your organization.

Make sure you have your data protected, so you won’t be the one stressing out when a crash occurs.




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