When good backups go bad
When good backups go bad
By Symantec | Feb 1, 2012
Business transactions are faster and have a broader reach to more people in more countries than ever before. Businesses of all sizes can cast a global shadow by setting up a website and conducting business over the Internet. The key byproduct of all this change is explosive amounts of data in the form of email, customer information, and business transactions. According to Gartner, data growth is IT’s biggest challenge, with data capacity growing at an average of 40 to 60 percent year after year. At the same time the volume of data is growing, so are the threats.
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