Of
the 13% who do, most do not do so either regularly or comprehensively
81%
of consumers report they have lost data
3
million laptops are stolen annually; viruses/OS corruption destroy 3
million hard drives annually; 12 million hard drives fail for mechanical
reasons annually
Stakes
are higher today with a growing legion of SoHo workers and often irreplaceable
digital photo and music collections
Traditional
methods are time-consuming and subject to user error/inconsistency
SMBs fare no
better
Their
systems can be easily sabotaged by disgruntled employees
Tape
backups are often stored in the same location and thus at risk from
theft, fire, floods, etc.
70%
of “business-critical” data resides outside “corporate
data centers”
Laptop-based
data tends to not be included in most server-based back-up protocols
60%
of all business data is not backed-up by any method
Traditional
methods are time-consuming and subject to user error/inconsistency
Many
SMBs are not HIPAA Compliant and do not have disaster recovery plans
in place
70%
of companies that lose data go out of business within 6 months
Corporate
officers face liability for lack of due diligence