Facing tough economic choices, businesses across America have collectively laid off hundreds of thousands of employees lately. But without the proper preventative measures in place, important business data could have been lost or left behind on a variety of distributed devices. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Chris Winter explains how to identify your company’s exposure to potentially orphaned data, as well as how to deploy centrally managed solutions that allow for reliable, flexible and easy data recovery.
- Within
the last six months alone, hundreds of thousands of employees have been
laid off from their jobs. Each one of those departing workers may have
left behind important business data, applications or intellectual
property orphaned on desktops, remote workstations, mobile laptops or
PDAs. Leg…
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Facing tough economic choices, businesses across America have collectively laid off hundreds of thousands of employees lately. But without the proper preventative measures in place, important business data could have been lost or left behind on a variety of distributed devices. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Chris Winter explains how to identify your company’s exposure to potentially orphaned data, as well as how to deploy centrally managed solutions that allow for reliable, flexible and easy data recovery. – Within
the last six months alone, hundreds of thousands of employees have been
laid off from their jobs. Each one of those departing workers may have
left behind important business data, applications or intellectual
property orphaned on desktops, remote workstations, mobile laptops or
PDAs. Leg…
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