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Stand Guard Against Accidental File Erasure

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May 4th, 2007
The mathematics of accidental file erasure is alarming.A PC user is likely to spend an average of one hour in a frantic effort to recover the file (or files, or an entire directory) before turning to the help desk. Just two occurrences per day – a conservative estimate for a corporate environment – translates to a minimum annual productivity loss of 520 hours, nearly 14 40-hour weeks.Office colleagues, in their attempts to help, add to lost productivity and are more likely to hurt, not help, any chance of success.
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