Every customer asks us the same question: "How can I avoid this happening again"?

Data Loss Prevention

Hope is a wonderful thing. But it's not a strategy.

The most common computer backup strategy in the world today is known by the acronym HNBH. That stands for Hope Nothing Bad Happens. Ostriches do it and we make fun of them - sticking their heads in the sand.

Most businesses intend to have a data loss prevention plan. They have heard of Sarbanes-Oxley, and of HIPAA, and may even have discussed this with their I.T. people. A few actually implement some backup plan. Most are designed with cost-cutting in mind, doing "the miniumum." What a horrible shock when Reality collides with Cost Benefit Analysis and your company's precious data is blown to Kingdom Come.

But that doesn't mean you have to spend the Moon to save your assets.

 

Sit down and talk to combat veterans.

We see the disasters and help pick up the pieces every single day. Who better to help you think about data loss prevention than the people who see all the lost data and recover it?

It's not about the size of your company; it's about the value of your information.

Welcome to the 21st Century, where we find ourselves dependant on digital data every day. No one wants to lose everything they've acquired - perhaps even lose their business and fortune - all because they didn't plan for a disaster. You don't have to lose your data; let's talk about a plan, a real strategy to keep you up and running.

Some things are best left to the professionals.


Home | Contact | Download PDF
Data Recovery | Data Monitoring | Data Loss Prevention

Baltimore: 410-698-1241
Washington DC: 240-483-4294
©2007 DataRescue.com. All rights reserved.