Consumers may have priceless photo, music and video files on their computers these days, but they continue to ignore safeguarding them by backing them up on scheduled basis. According to a survey conducted by Harris Interactive and sponsored by storage notable Maxtor, of Milpitas Calif., nearly half of all adult computer users in the United States are at risk of losing their data because they fail to make backup copies of it.
Consumers Shun Backups, Study Says
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. May 18, 2006 08:03 AMConsumers may have priceless photo, music and video files on their computers these days, but they continue to ignore safeguarding them by backing them up on scheduled basis. According to a survey conducted by Harris Interactive and sponsored by storage notable Maxtor, of Milpitas Calif., nearly half of all adult computer users in the United States are at risk of losing their data because they fail to make backup copies of it.