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	<title>Data Recovery Manchester - Manchester Data Recovery Services &#187; Raid Server Recovery Manchester</title>
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		<title>Disaster Recovery Manchester &#8211; The Effects Of Data Loss</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are dealing with an unexpected data loss of within a company the effect and severity of the data loss will of course depend on a number of factors, these being which system has failed, what data has been lost, how many employees are accessing the data on a hourly basis.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are dealing with an unexpected data loss of within a company the effect and severity of the data loss will of course depend on a number of factors, these being which system has failed, what data has been lost, how many employees are accessing the data on a hourly basis.</p>
<p>If the business has had the forethought to put a disaster recovery plan in place then this can be quickly be implemented to get your business into action but if you do not have one, or have completed you business continuity plan but have simply not implemented yet then the effect of the data loss can be quite far reaching.</p>
<p>The net effect of a data loss emergency can simply cost thousands and for large corporations tens and sometimes hundreds of thousands. The actual cost will course depend on the type of business involved and costs can be both tangible or intangible for example: the cost of lost sales can be easily measured by comparing a previous days trading.</p>
<p>As well as the tangible costs intangible costs also need to be considered which could include the loss of potential clients or business credibility, the management overhead needed to get the business back on line again and the cost of manual data entry from paper records (if they are held) to populate the database once it has been restored or the server has been re-built.</p>
<p>Another critical factor that should never be overlooked in the event of a data emergency is the restoration of the data. In many cases data can be irrecovably lost due to bungled attempts at recovery by inexperienced IT technicians.</p>
<p>If you have suffered from a data emergency and need disaster recovery or raid data recovery in Manchester give us a call</p>
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