Data Security

What is the biggest threat businesses face?

The loss of critical data.
"Most companies value even 100 Megabytes at more than £1 Million. 43% of companies experiencing data disasters never reopen, and 29% close within two years."
(McGladrey and Pullen)

Global Data Vault's purpose is singular:
Eliminate data loss as a threat to small and medium sized businesses. DataVault 2.0 is an industry leading offsite data storage and recovery technology. Backing up critical data with DataVault 2.0 is automated, secured, and designed to utilize the most advanced technology available for protecting business data.

Why is data lost?

"Human error is the primary culprit, costing corporations 30x more than computer viruses on an annual basis."
(Computer Associates International)
"According to a recent poll, 88% of NT system managers believe accidental deletions are a major source of corporate data loss."
(Broadcasters Network International)

DataVault 2.0 eliminates human error and the effects of accidental data deletions.
Once a data set is identified and a backup session is scheduled, DataVault 2.0 performs backups in an automated fashion, immune to human error. The effects of accidental data deletions are negated because the backed up data is always available for recovery.

Who loses data?

Everyone.
“At least 94% of all surveyed PC users have experienced at least one significant data loss, on average once a year."
(CBL Data Recovery Technologies)

DataVault 2.0 was designed because everyone loses data.
Backups can be performed as frequently as hourly so that when the accident happens, the business won't suffer. The data can be recovered in a matter of a few mouse clicks.

Are the common methods for backing up data reliable for RECOVERING lost data?

No. Here's why:
Tape Drives:
- Tapes are a fragile storage media whose reliability are highly susceptible to temperature, dust, and human handling.
- The tape drive (often as well as the tapes themselves) typically resides at the same location as the data that it is protecting. So if a disaster (such as a fire) occurs, the tape drive is often lost as well, either destroying the ability to recover altogether or at the very least necessitating a major hardware purchase to recover data.
Zip Drives:
- Zip disks are also fragile media and are susceptible to temperature, dust, and human handling.
- Zip drives also reside at the same location as the data they are protecting.
- Zip drives hold a maximum of 250MB, necessitating the purchase of several by an average business. All the disks and drives necessary to back up the data of multiple computers in an average business make the ability to perform a complete and accurate recovery of lost data nearly impossible. 

For DataVault 2.0, RECOVERY is the priority.

Data is transmitted using 448 bit data encryption (over 100x more secure than an ATM transaction) to two highly secure data centres in the USA and in the UK.
Files can be recovered to their original locations in a matter of a few mouse clicks.
The DataVault 2.0 software environment eliminates any confusion about a file's original location. It also enables the recovery of several different versions of a file.
Separate and distinct data sets can be stored and easily recovered.
In the event of a disaster such as a fire or flood, the users data can be restored to any pc simply by installing DataVault 2.0.
At the user's direction recovery CD's containing all of the lost data can be delivered within 24 hours - FREE!
DataVault 2.0 can back up the data from several networked computers, eliminating the confusion associated with multiple zip disks or tapes, and ensuring a simple recovery of any data that may be lost.
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