Data recovery

Just because you have back-up data does not mean it’s a piece of cake...

From time to time hardware fails. Once this happens you will want to be up and running as quickly as possible so you can maintain efficient trading.

As part of our services JFLS offers a remote data recovery and re-instatement process to move your business onto new equipment. We are skilled in this type of work and provide a rapid and timely response to this situation. There are many aspects which can impact the safe recovery of a company’s data once an incident, dependent on the type of failure that occurred. Understanding the issues is key to rapid reconstitution of your data and a return to core activities.

Most companies fail to backup their emails – do you know how?

Emails are now an essential part of communication between individuals and companies. With the advent of emails gaining the status of legally acceptable documents it is even more important that companies store relevant emails for future reference and audit activities.

Part of our service is to ensure that all relevant electronic data is stored safely by our clients for future use.

Most companies fail to backup their contact information from Outlook

A common mistake we see with new clients is that they think they were backing up contact information and emails in the Outlook environment but, in fact, they have mistakenly backed up the Outlook Express Shortcut. Losing valuable contact information could result in a great deal of time lost to reconstituting the contact information, some, perhaps even highly important details will be lost forever.

JFLS can assist you to make sure that this information remains secure.

Free guide - How to backup Outlook

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