Today electronic work is crucial to your business. In seconds you could lose all your payroll, logos, presentations, letters, and chart data. In fact IBM, cautions all this skillful work could be destroyed by uncontrollable weather that strikes an average of 120 times per month; leaving you no time to save that ONE LAST TIME before your system crashes.
A severe power event, which can strike at any time, prevents normal shut down procedures. "Hard" shut- downs result in lost data, corrupted memory, and increased recovery time. Now imagine multiplying that by the number of users on your network and the costs increase exponentially.
As computers require more speed and multitasking programs multiply, there is great risk to highly valuable data and work in process AT ANY GIVEN SECOND. Crashes result when an UNPROTECTED computer is abruptly starved of power leading to corrupt files which could conceivably be replicated to network PCs or servers, compounding your cost to a power problem.
As if AC threats were not enough, spikes and surges carried over data lines such as telephone wires and network cabling cause "back door" HARDWARE DAMAGE. Thats why you need a UPS (Un interruptible Power Supply) that integrates data line protection to prevent damage to modems, motherboards, network cards, power supplies and hard drives.
Power protection must not be viewed as mere expense, but as an INVESTMENT in availability assurance. The cost of restoring CRITICAL DATA or replacing systems is far greater than the investment you will make in any UPS solution.
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