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Back that Thang UP... Insure the Data on Your Computer

 
 
OurCompGuy
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      01-25-2007
Back that Thang UP... Insure the Data on Your Computer

Computers are such an integral part of our business activities. We
should pay special attention to how our data is treated.

It does not matter what industry you work in. Chances are you use your
computer in some part of your business. As with everything else in your
business you need to make sure there are safeguards in place to take
care of your valuable information.

If you truly think about it, you may have original content written for
your website, customer communications, emails that you have been saving
with important instructions and probably the most valuable of all, your
database.

Your database is the most important resource for constant customer
contact. The best advice I ever got was to backup the data on my
computer often. You never know when a power outage or a virus might hit
your computer...

Read the entire article at
http://www.ourcomputertips.com/compu..._computer.html

 
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Robert Baer
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      01-25-2007
But...but...*NOBODY* backs up!
BTW, isn't advertising SPAM?
 
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