Why Businesses need Data Center Services?
by Sandy John Data Center ConsultantIt has been reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics that
the majority of SMEs never recover from catastrophic data loss. In a recent research International Data Center reported that 58 percent of the companies are doing just a local back-up. Local
backups are good and beneficial considering the first step of
protection they provide. These are very effective against initial errors
such as manual intervention with data, software or hardware failures
but these fail when it comes to protection against theft, disaster or multiple software/hardware failure due to voltage. Seeing
the day-to-day growing dependence, it may not be exaggerating that
businesses thrive on data and Internet. Yet, it is surprising to see
that how businesses are taking risks without thinking much to invest in a
data protection plan. Enterprises need to understand that unlike
physical assets such as buildings and equipments which can be
resurrected quickly through insurance, data loss is practically
incurable. It is the most determining factor for the existence of a
business. Hence, the need of the hour is to think about enterprise data
security plan. Data security plan, in order to be completely fortified, should meet the three ‘C’s of safe and reliable data center: 1) Comprehensive:
The data plan for enterprises should be universal and unique to fight
the threats and challenges ahead. One data plan should be able to work
against all the odds such as manual errors, application failures,
natural and man-made disasters such as fire, theft, floods etc. So, to overcome the challenge of
data protection, data center backups are the best method to retain your
data and ensure its well being. The data center services providers are
offering increasing bandwidth and ubiquity at any location. The data
center is remotely monitored. Human involvement is limited to IT
engineers and expert maintenance team. The geographical location of data
centers also minimizes the risk of earthquake, floods and other natural
calamities. They are often situated at low risk zones. Most of companies and enterprises are opting for the data center solutions
after imbibing the role of data in the growth of their ventures. India
clearly emerges as the winner seeing the advancements in technology and
cost effective trends in data center realms. Providers like Spectranet
and ESDS offer tier- 3 infrastructure set up to equip the companies
against any data threat. In the times of disasters, data center India
provides quick recovery progress and help business continuity by
retrieving the data in the shortest turnaround time.
2) Convenience:
It should be plug-n-play for your business and IT department. The
maintenance of the servers and security of data should be the worry of data center services
providers and not yours. Without changing much into your existing IT
architecture, they should be able to provide you the necessary or
expanded bandwidth whenever necessary without nudging you for constant
care.
3) Costs: This is the most crucial
part. The data center services should fit into your budget. Your vendor
should not be increasing the amount of the package or bandwidth costs
on monthly basis. The SLA and contract should be with a focus on your
business and computing needs.
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"security of data should be the worry of data center services providers and not yours." I am going to very strongly disagree with this statement. I deal day in and day out with people who believe that statement is gospel until a data loss happens. Data Security is the worry and job of EVERYONE who has access to it for the CEO whose desk it crosses right down to the janitor who is seeing information on people's desk because they may have left their computer screen on.
The ultimate responsibility for that data is at the source. Because the data would not be in the hands of the Data Center if the Business hiring you didn't give it to you in the first place. Laws like FACTA demand the oversight of anyone you share data with for whatever reason. Liability follows the data and any business that thinks turning data over to someone and not keeping tabs on the people that they are giving it to are in for a rude awakening when government enforcement agencies and lawyers come knocking at their door.
Apr 30th 2011 20:57