With so much data flying around these days, it’s easy for a
company of any size to get overwhelmed. If something important falls through
the cracks, say a contract renewal or outstanding bill, your financial standing
and reputation could suffer. Here are four ways to get — and keep — your
business data in order:
1. Simplify, simplify, simplify. Look at
your data in broad categories and see whether and how you can simplify things.
Sometimes refiling documents under basic designations such as “vendors,”
“leases” and “employee contracts” can help you get better perspective on your
information. In other cases, you may need to realign your network or file
storage to more closely follow how your company operates today.
2. Implement a data storage policy. A formal
effort toward getting organized can help you target what’s wrong and determine
what to do about it. In creating this policy, spell out which information you
must back up, how much money you’ll spend on this effort, how often backups
must occur and where you’ll store backups.
3. Reconsider the cloud.
Web-based data storage, now commonly known as “the cloud,” has been around for
years. It allows you to store files and even access software on a secure remote
server. Your company may already use the cloud to some extent. If so, review
how you’re using the cloud, whether your security measures are adequate, and if
now might be a good time to renegotiate with your vendor or find a new one.
4. Don’t forget about email. Much of
your company’s precious data may not be in files or spreadsheets but in emails.
Although it’s been around for decades, this medium has grown in significance
recently as email continues to play a starring role in many legal proceedings.
If you haven’t already, establish an email retention policy to specify
everyone’s responsibilities when it comes to creating, organizing and deleting
(or not deleting) emails.
Virtually every company operating today depends on data, big and
small, to compete in its marketplace and achieve profitability. Please contact
us regarding cost-effective ways to store, organize and deploy your company’s
mission-critical information.
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