
Sun Star Corporation, a data loss prevention company, just announced that it has made available a team of specialists to address the concerns around backing up data for notebooks. This project has been initiated after the announcement of Wells Fargo's loss of client data following the disappearance of a notebook on a cargo plane, as the incident has many businesses concerns about safety.
"I wasn't entirely surprised by the story," says Sun Star Marketing Director, Gavin Rosenberg. "It's amazing how many companies don't have solid processes for backing up critical data. We've all become accustomed to the fact that data will just be there when we need it and when it's not, the implications to the business and customers can be serious."
Notebooks are said to require remote network backup solutions and may necessitate a different solution than companies that have all of their computers on one local network. Moreover, there are countless possible ways in which a backup system can be implemented for different types of businesses. Therefore, Sun Star has also made available detailed datasheets on the Sun Star Corporation's website, http://www.SunStarCo.com, offering specific data on products and solutions for notebook data security.
"Once implemented," Rosenberg says "a good solution will automatically backup the data without much need for maintenance." Rosenberg added that several companies, especially those without IT departments, are puzzled regarding what type of equipment to purchase and often put off implementing a backup strategy until it's too late.
In conclusion, the consultation team is available to answer questions by phone between 6:30 am and 5:50 pm pacific standard time. To have your questions answered about how to implement successful backup solutions for laptops, or other types of computer networks, contact Sun Star at 800.663.5523.