Business Productivity

NFIB/Dell Guide to Data Backup & Storage

As a small business owner, information and data play a significant role in your operations. Whether your business is one that inherently involves large amounts of electronic information, like accounting or law, or if you simply have to keep track of ever-changing day-to-day details like customer information and invoices, your data is growing, and growing fast.

 

Dealing with data growth can be stressful territory for small business owners. That’s why we’ve compiled the NFIB Guide to Data Backup and Storage: Managing Your Intellectual Property. Within the pages of this guide, you’ll find the answers to your most basic questions, such as why planning ahead is important to your business’s health, to more complex issues, including how often and how much of your data you should be backing up, and in what manner.

 

Preparation is vital to overcoming the worst-case scenario (losing everything). Data loss happens more often than you might think. Recovery is possible when you have a plan in place. How quickly you’re back up and running, however, depends on the option you’ve chosen for your backup strategy.

 

You work to keep your business running smoothly, but unfortunately, accidents happen. Whether it’s a natural or manmade disaster, in the event of data loss, it’s wise to prepare for the worst, while you hope for the best.

 

Helping you stay current in an evolving business environment with the NFIB Guide to Data Backup and Storage is just another way we’re working to help you successfully grow your business.