Most backup solutions don’t meet their more complex data needs, creating an ever-widening backup gap within enterprises.59% of organizations don’t provide Idea Workers with clear policies to ensure their data is backed up55% of organizations don’t provide Idea Workers with tools to ensure their data is backed upIdea Workers are 78% more likely than others to spend three hours or more each day uploading, downloading and moving files and dataIdea Workers are 46% more likely to deal with very large files (100GB or more)Idea Workers are 31% more likely to save work data on a personal computer or other computer that their organization didn’t issue themIdea Workers are 28% more likely to spend a long time waiting for file backups to completeIdea Workers are 19% more likely to say their employer makes backing up work data very difficult.
It’s also a reminder that poor employee engagement doesn’t just diminish performance – unengaged employees pose a real data protection challenge.” Idea Workers are more engaged at work, care more about backupBy contrast, the Work Trend Security report also uncovered differences in behavior among an emerging group of workers who are more engaged at work and who care more about protecting their data than others, but encounter more challenges in backing up their work.
CrashPlan's Work Trend Security Report also uncovers an emerging group of "Idea Workers" who are more engaged but struggle with data backupMINNEAPOLIS, Dec.11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Data backup frequency may represent a new measure of employee engagement, according to research released today from data resilience and governance leader CrashPlan.
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