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Waterford Crystal depends on EVault backup at locations around the globe.
“I’ve had the misfortune to have two blue screens of death as a result of hardware failure,” said Wolf, who co-owns The B&B Team. “It’s just an awful sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach.”
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Customer stories
“Sometimes I prepare 40-page documents with insights, advice and recommendations for my clients and this is my livelihood,” he said. “I can’t afford to lose that stuff.”
"I was so happy that I tweeted to Carbonite and said, ‘Thank you! You saved my family photos.’ Then I sent Carbonite a picture of my grandpa who was in the Dominican Republic National Police force."
"When my hard drive crashed, I found out that it hadn't backed up anything for months. It made me sick to my stomach to think of all that client data that could have been lost."
"First off, I was so happy that I was speaking to someone here in the USA. Thank you! ... The job was done quickly and I was totally relieved."
“I was originally going to use my one terabyte external hard drive to transfer the files, but when I sat down to do it, Carbonite had already restored everything to its proper place!”
Many of Delphi’s public sector clients had old-fashioned backup solutions in place; many of them even used physical backups. Delphi’s small business clients also had new concerns with emerging cyber threats and needed new technology to combat them. Those small businesses needed to give access to files remotely when they weren’t at the office during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more about their optimal solution.
Data backup and recovery
ENCIS Environnement is a consulting firm based in Limoges (France) with several branches in Nantes, Niort, Bordeaux, Avignon and Toulouse. The ENCIS Environnement team – composed of geographers, engineers, landscape designers and botanists – produce and process large files. They usually work remotely, with an unstable Internet connection.
Versiant is in the business of helping customers to improve performance through the use of information technology. Yet technology—and the data it manages—can provide value only if it is available.
Trustlink cannot afford its systems to go down, whether for planned maintenance or unplanned events.