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User data backup at a company, whose responsibility it is?
Last Updated on Thursday, 3 February 2011 08:43 Written by databank Thursday, 3 February 2011 08:43
Question by jinnytizer: User data backup at a company, whose responsibility it is?
Hi there,
I work as a Helpdesk in somde company where there are hundreds of computers. I want to know who is responsible for the backup of the data on the systems. We at helpdesk dont have enough resources to daily backup all the data of hundreds of PCs, so shouldn’t the user at least keep their most critical data on flash drives in case their system die beyond repair? or we have to do that too?
If you are working as an helpdesk, how do you handle this?
Thanks.
Best answer:
Answer by Python
User’s responsibility.
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Live TV shows WD WD HD Media Player with network capacity and enhanced user experience
Last Updated on Monday, 1 March 2010 11:28 Written by databank Monday, 1 March 2010 11:28
WD unveils WD TV Live HD media player with network capability and enhanced user experience
WD has introduced the WD TV Live HD media player featuring network capability and Full-HD 1080p resolution. The new WD TV Live HD media player makes it easy for anyone to play HD videos stored on USB and network drives, as well as Internet content from popular Web sites, on the biggest screen in their home — their HD television. Building on the success of the WD TV HD media player, the WD TV …
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