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Stanford Laptop Theft Calls for Proper Data Backup in Enterprises

Upon Stanford laptop theft containing personal data in June, it is essential to adopt proper data backup policies in enterprises since thefts are occasional. A handy backup software may help a lot in protecting the data of business. /Software News Articles/ - HONG KONG, June 19, 2008 - A laptop at Stanford University was stolen last week that contained over 72 000 pieces of personal data. The authority has led a task force to review the University"s policies and procedures for data protection. Thefts of data storage devices are not exceptional. If the theft is taken place in an enterprise, the loss on critical data may create disastrous problems in business operations. Therefore, it is essential to adopt a proper and reliable backup solution in enterprises. Ahsay, a leading provider in backup and disaster recovery software, always encourages enterprises to backup their critical data to an offsite server with handy software which enables fully automated and secured backup. Ahsay Backup Software supports replication of remote backup servers that the data will be saved in several locations with added protection. On top of it, Ahsay Backup Software is implemented with Continuous Data Protection (CDP) technology which delivers real-time backup that enterprises can backup their critical data easily without worrying about complicated backup protocols or malfunctioning of the remote storage. You will have to spend time and effort in investigating a theft case but you may not be able to retrieve the lost data. Building up database is uneasy. Have a watchful eye on your data storage device and take precautions in backing up the critical data against possible thefts and disasters today.


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