Why data backup is a must
Data stored on devices May be lost due to:
- Mechanical malfunctions
- Physical damage (water damage and fire damage)
- Device theft or loss
- Accidental data deletion
- Hacking
- Malware, ransomware, viruses
- Power failure
68%
of respondents in companies that experienced a ransomware incident say it is “essential” or “very important” to have full and accurate backup as a defense for future ransomware incidents.
-Data Protection Cloud Strategies: Key Research Findings, Enterprise Strategy Group, June 2019
Data Backup and recovery Challenges for businesses
With Endpoint Backup You Can:
Protect data no matter where it resides
If a device is lost or stolen, you can track and remotely wipe the data, then transfer to a new device. Your data safe at all times.
Advanced Security Features of Endpoint Backup
Global Device Tracking
The ability to locate a device anywhere in the world with GPS tracking and to wipe its contents remotely
Remote Access
Secure, remote data access from any device, anywhere, and at any time, including the ability to restore devices remotely
Enterprise-Grade Backup
Maximum deployment flexibility and scalability for large, distributed organizations and today’s mobile workforce
Simple Migrations
Scheduled restore windows and policy-controlled backups that don’t interfere with user productivity
Multi-Device Protection
Provides laptops, desktops, and tablets with data protection and technical support
Easy Deployment
Quick, silent, and centralized deployment and management with minimal disruption to productivity or network performance
Set Up is as easy as 1-2-3
Supported Applications
Client
Windows 7 and later
macOS 10.12 and later
Vault
Microsoft Azure
Windows Server 2019, 2016, 2012 R2
SQL Server 2016, 2014, 2012