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 <description>It’s one of the primary challenges of the small or mid-size business (SMB): a small and overworked IT staff with tight constraints on IT spending. These shortcomings affect the business’s ability to deliver reliable data protection and backup, which, in the event of disaster, could have a significant negative impact on the business. 
Like their large enterprise counterparts, SMBs must store and protect critical data – often that of their customers – and ensure that it is readily available when it’s needed the most, frequently driven by government and other compliance mandates. Today, cloud technologies have made it easier for companies of all sizes to put a reliable plan in place to ensure that critical customer and business data is not lost in the event of a disaster. A tipping point is fast approaching for SMBs to leverage a new cloud-based backup and recovery model – one that is inherently faster, more reliable and more secure than in the past. &lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://stuartrauch.ulitzer.com/node/1660595&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;read more&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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