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Data Redundancy in a Mobile-Centric Environment

Mon., 16. September 2024 | 6 min read

After a software update in early 2023, Samsung phones in Australia were bricked with the only solution being a full factory reset resulting in the loss of photos, contacts, and other data stored locally on the devices. Although a mobile-centric environment is different from the traditional work environment, data loss is still possible. A mobile-centric environment avoids hardware like laptops and desktops and relies on smartphones as the primary device in the work environment. This type of environment is best suited for media houses and content-creator agencies. It reduces device overload and enables computing on the go for employees while decreasing hardware costs and reducing the company’s physical hardware footprint. Losing enterprise data is disastrous regardless of the devices used in the workplace. Enterprise data loss threatens business continuity and reduces efficiency and revenue. IT managers must ensure that data redundancy measures …

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