Data Backup & Protection

Ensuring Secure Workstation Backups and Data Protection

Kathy Ding
Kathy Ding
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Introduction

Introduction

At Willcox & Savage, ensuring the security and integrity of your work data is a top priority. This guide explains how our IT support team manages data backups and how you can help protect your important files by following recommended storage practices.

Automated Backup Procedures

The IT support team at Willcox & Savage implements regular automated backups for all workstations. These backups help safeguard your information in case of hardware failures, accidental deletion, or system issues.

Best Practices for Data Storage

To ensure your critical files are backed up properly, please save all important documents and data files to your designated network drives, rather than on local hard drives. Network drives are included in the firm’s backup routine, while files stored solely on local storage are not backed up and are at risk of loss.

Avoid storing important work data only on your workstation’s local hard drive. If you have data stored locally that needs backup, transfer it to your network drive as soon as possible.

Requesting Backup Assistance

If you need to back up specific files or folders outside the regular routine or have questions about the firm’s data backup procedures, please contact the IT helpdesk for guidance. Our team is available to assist you in securing your data properly.

Summary

Regular data backups and proper storage practices are essential to protecting your work and ensuring business continuity at Willcox & Savage. By saving your important files to your network drives and utilizing the support available, you help maintain the security and availability of firm data.

Contact IT Support

For further assistance or questions about backing up your workstation data, please reach out to the Willcox & Savage IT helpdesk via [Insert contact method or link]. We are committed to providing reliable and proactive support to keep your technology running smoothly.

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