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Source - London Chamber of Commerce May 2003
· 90% of businesses that lose data from a disaster are forced to shut within two
years of disaster.
· 80% of businesses without a well structured recovery plan are forced to shut
within 12 months of a flood or fire.
· 43% of companies experiencing disasters never recover.
· 50% of companies experiencing a computer outrage will be forced to shut within
5 years.
· Companies experiencing a computer outrage lasting longer than 10 days will
never recover its full financial capacity.
· Less than 50% of all organisations in the UK have a business continuity plan.
· 43% of companies who have a business continuity plan do not test it annually.
· 80% of companies have not developed crisis management to provide IT coverage
to support business continuity to keep the business functioning.
· 25% of financial institutions have no business continuity plan.
Source CPR/Eagle Rock Alliance and CPM
· 49% of SMEs fail to assess their vulnerability to data loss.
· 93% of businesses that suffer data loss for more than 10 days file for
bankruptcy within 1 year, 50% immediately.
Source - British Chamber of Commerce ICT Report
Of those companies participating in the 2001 Cost of Downtime Survey by
CPR/Eagle Rock Alliance and CPM:
· 46% said each hour of down time would cost their companies up to $50k
· 28%: $51k $250K
· 18%: $251k - $1million
· 8%: $1million+
At what point is the survival of your company at risk?
· 40% said 72 hours
· 21% said 48 hours
· 15% said 24 hours
· 8% said 8 hours
· 9% said 4 hours
· 3% said 1 hour 4% within the hour
Source Dataquest Inc., a unit of Gartner,
Inc.
Worldwide storage services revenue is expected to rise
from $26 billion in 2002 to $41 billion in 2005.
Source - John Horo Networks Storage Manager: hp
The average data centre client has 7.5TB of online
storage. Thats equivalent to a stack of 3.5 diskettes over 11 miles high
(Mount Everest is only 5.5 miles high). By 2006 the average stack will reach 39
miles high.
Source ICSA Labs/TruSecure, 2002)
Viruses 10% of PCs are infected with viruses each
month. Of these, 37% of computer virus infections result in data loss.
Source Garter Analyst M. Margevicius, Aug 2001
Disk Crashes - Up to 20% of PCs suffer hardware failure
in the first three years of use.
Source Safeware, The Insurance Agency Inc. 2001
Laptop Loss Of the 2.3 million insurance claims for
computer loss in 2001, 25% were theft related; notebook theft has increased by
53% since 2000.
Source - IDC analyst Fred Broussard, July 2002
More than 109,000TBs of unique enterprise PC data are
not being regularly backed up.
Source IDC analyst Cynthia Doyle, April 2002
As much as 60% of corporate data resides unprotected on
PC desktops and laptops.
Source - ICSA Labs, 2002
Viruses: Survey finds PCs infected at the rate of 10%
each month.
Source - Gartner analyst Brain Gammage, Oct 2002
By 2006 one in every three PCs shipped will be mobile.
Source Safeware, The Insurance Agency
Up to 20% of laptops suffer hardware failure in the first 3 years of use
Source Gartner Analyst M. Margevicius Aug 2001
Of the 4.1 million insurance claims for computer loss in 2002, 15% were
theft related; which equals approximately 620,000 claims.
Total cost of ownership for PCs the cost of keeping a single PC
operational has risen to an industry average of between $4,000 and
Source Gartner Analyst M. Margevicius Oct 2002
$11,000 per year.
Source Pepperdine University Study
6% of all PCs will suffer an episode of data loss in any given year.
Source Strategic Research Corporation 2002
Enterprise storage needs will increase by a factor of seven over the
next three years.
Source John T. McArthur IDC, 2003
The amount of new storage capacity installed each year is increasing
almost 80% annually. At the same time, the total number of IT workers is
increasing by approximately 5% per year.
Source - Gartner quoted in Network Magazine Oct
2002
An enterprise spends an average of three
dollars managing storage for every one dollar spent on storage hardware.
Source IDC quoted in Storage Magazine Oct 2002
Email volume is growing at 29% per year
Source Giga Information Group Sept 2002
Organisations typically use only 30-60% of their storage
capacity.
Source Gartner 2002
In enterprise environments, notebook computers now make
up 35% of all PCs.
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