What’s Your Back-up Plan – Doctor?
As per a recent study, 32% of data is lost by human errors. However hardware, software, hacks and smack-downs are responsible for remaining 68% data loss.
Data protection gains major importance in data loss. It can be achieved by implementing data management successfully.
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Source: dell.com
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