Checking emails, latest company news, or updating worksheets are more often done somewhere else aside from their office desks by most employees, almost 200 million of them.
More or less 70% of these workers are facing the risk of having their data unprotected because they don't use a remote backup software.
Important data loss is inevitable because of this.
In addition to that, there are more than 600,000 laptops that are commonly lost in airports.
This is another reason why there is a growing 260% annually of instances where data is lost and most of the time jeopardized.
Since people are now opting for mobility as a feature in their computers for convenience, laptops are now replacing most PCs.
Security issues have become commonplace because of this.
When it comes to considering remote backup software, some of these concerns are bandwidth and storage requirements, network access to a backup server and data security.
Laptop backup proves to be a challenge on this and other fronts.
We have to keep in mind that remote backup software pertains to bandwidth and storage needs which is why it is also taken into consideration.
A regular PC used for business has approximately 10GB of extremely important data, a major increase from 500MB in 2000.
Most of this data is archived e-mails, the type that are kept in case users need to refer to them at a later date.
However, much of this data is created by e-mail clients, such as Outlook, because of the indexing and other changes that are made on archived data.
In contrast to this data increase, the bandwidth available to a remote user who is traveling outside the office has not, or if it has, very little.
Important data needed for any business may be delayed with this reason.
Aside from that, users will not be able to connect to their company's LAN (local area connection), especially if the company only operates in a legacy environment.
This means that the traveling employee or one working from a remote site as, for example, a telecommuter, cannot access the secure resources of the company.
An IP address of a computer which is not publicly visible may not be recognized by the company server.
This is a one reason why a backup of data is unattainable.
Remote backup software is crucial to this reason, with emphasis on laptop backup challenges.
Security also becomes a major issue when working on the WAN (wide area network).
Irregular flow of data happens when a backup/restore data becomes un-encrypted, which in turn, poses a great risk for company data to be jeopardized.
There are solutions available to address all concerns that have been mentioned.
Companies will be able to assist any needed inquiry as well as regulate the users, with this kind of solution, thus enabling remote users to backup data without the server dependence to get the data across to the PC.
There are also certain solutions which can help decrease the required data storage space.
More or less 70% of these workers are facing the risk of having their data unprotected because they don't use a remote backup software.
Important data loss is inevitable because of this.
In addition to that, there are more than 600,000 laptops that are commonly lost in airports.
This is another reason why there is a growing 260% annually of instances where data is lost and most of the time jeopardized.
Since people are now opting for mobility as a feature in their computers for convenience, laptops are now replacing most PCs.
Security issues have become commonplace because of this.
When it comes to considering remote backup software, some of these concerns are bandwidth and storage requirements, network access to a backup server and data security.
Laptop backup proves to be a challenge on this and other fronts.
We have to keep in mind that remote backup software pertains to bandwidth and storage needs which is why it is also taken into consideration.
A regular PC used for business has approximately 10GB of extremely important data, a major increase from 500MB in 2000.
Most of this data is archived e-mails, the type that are kept in case users need to refer to them at a later date.
However, much of this data is created by e-mail clients, such as Outlook, because of the indexing and other changes that are made on archived data.
In contrast to this data increase, the bandwidth available to a remote user who is traveling outside the office has not, or if it has, very little.
Important data needed for any business may be delayed with this reason.
Aside from that, users will not be able to connect to their company's LAN (local area connection), especially if the company only operates in a legacy environment.
This means that the traveling employee or one working from a remote site as, for example, a telecommuter, cannot access the secure resources of the company.
An IP address of a computer which is not publicly visible may not be recognized by the company server.
This is a one reason why a backup of data is unattainable.
Remote backup software is crucial to this reason, with emphasis on laptop backup challenges.
Security also becomes a major issue when working on the WAN (wide area network).
Irregular flow of data happens when a backup/restore data becomes un-encrypted, which in turn, poses a great risk for company data to be jeopardized.
There are solutions available to address all concerns that have been mentioned.
Companies will be able to assist any needed inquiry as well as regulate the users, with this kind of solution, thus enabling remote users to backup data without the server dependence to get the data across to the PC.
There are also certain solutions which can help decrease the required data storage space.
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