Article: Avoid a Data Disaster on the Road

Hoboken, New Jersey ­- (Vocus) October, 2013—Road trips for busy business people rely on access to data in some shape or form. In an article from eMazzanti Technologies, an IT support and computer consultant for the Hoboken, New Jersey and NYC areas, five tips are discussed that can make a business trip more productive and less frustrating.

 

“Access to data on the road is vital these days,” said Jennifer Mazzanti, president, eMazzanti Technologies. “The way you travel with data or the way you stay connected with data from the home office can make or break a business trip.”

 

Reliable information can make or break your next trip, whether it’s the ability to cultivate a business contact, ensure accurate company records or keep a business traveler safe. Almost without exception, PC data is priceless since access is everything. If data is lost or is not available, most business travelers are going to have a bad day.

 

Here are some other considerations that underscore the importance of data for road warriors:

Travelers are relying on accurate information to ensure their security according to a survey by American Express. In an age when terrorism is a persistent threat to air travel, safety is a very real concern.

 

Most companies have strict policies regarding the use of a corporate travel agent and company charge card, according to a Runzheimer International poll. In other words, meticulous record-keeping is now more essential than ever. The ability to easily capture and retrieve data is very important.

 

Some 25% of all business travelers miss having access to their internal company systems, British market research firm Continental Research recently concluded. It’s not hard to guess why: having the latest information keeps them productive.

 

For business travelers, information is more than power. It’s the thing that powers a business trip. Here are five tips to make traveling and access to data a productive experience.

1.       Start every trip with a sync.

Making sure mobile devices and PC are on the same page is pretty easy. Generally, a business traveler just plugs in devices and the computer does the rest. Syncing one PC to another isn’t as straightforward and can be tricky to connect and operate. That said learning how to sync a desktop computer with a laptop used for a business trip can be well worth the trouble.

 

2.    Don’t trust a computer.

Memory sticks that plug into a laptop, such as those from manufacturer DiskOnKey, are absolutely essential to the integrity of data. Andrew Steele, a media consultant to charities and nonprofits in Great Britain, routinely does a double backup. It recently saved his trip. “I had a laptop power supply fail,” Steele recalls. “So even when the laptop battery was finally exhausted, I could carry on without embarrassment on borrowed machines.”

 

3.    Stay in touch with the office.

There are several useful remote connectivity applications that let a business person connect to a computer or network from afar, including For example: LogMeIn and Microsoft Windows’s Remote Desktop Connection. These connectivity options are excellent because they allow a person to “catch up” on any information may have been forgotten. The biggest downside with these programs is that they tend to be slow — particularly with a dial-up connection — making large data downloads impractical. But if a traveler couldn’t sync up before his trip, they can be a real lifesaver.

 

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https://www.emazzanti.net/avoid-a-data-disaster-on-the-road-5-tips-2/

 

About eMazzanti Technologies

eMazzanti Technologies’ team of trained, certified experts provide 24×7 outsourced IT support to help ensure business productivity, address challenges of growth, cloud computing, mobility, critical business continuity and disaster recovery demands. The consultancy has special expertise in manufacturing, distribution, retail, financial, architectural, engineering, construction, government, educational, legal services, accounting, marketing communications, and healthcare market segments, while maintaining high customer satisfaction levels. Flexible support plans range from fixed-fee, around-the-clock network management where eMazzanti functions as an extension of a businesses’ IT staff to a custom-solution provided on an as-needed basis. eMazzanti serves the Hoboken, NJ and NYC area markets as well as regional, national and international business support requirements. The IT firm is Microsoft’s 2012 Partner of the Year and on-going Gold Partner, Microsoft Northeast Region Partner of the Year, a four-time recipient of WatchGuard’s Partner of the Year and has achieved the Inc. 5000 list for the fourth year in a row. Download the free article: How to Select an IT Provider here. More than 400 companies trust their IT support needs to eMazzanti Technologies. For more information contact: Carl Mazzanti 201-360-4400 or emazzanti.net. Twitter: @emazzanti , Facebook: Facebook.com/emazzantitechnologies.

 

Carl Mazzanti is Co-Founder and President of eMazzanti Technologies, Microsoft’s four time Partner of the Year and one of the premier IT consulting services for businesses throughout the New York metropolitan area and internationally. Carl and his company manage over 400 active accounts ranging from professional services firms to high-end global retailers.

eMazzanti is all about delivering powerful, efficient outsourced IT services, such as computer network management and troubleshooting, managed print, PCI DSS compliance, green computing, mobile workforce technology, information security, cloud computing, and business continuity and disaster recovery.  

Carl Mazzanti is also a frequent business conference speaker and technology talk show guest and contributor at Microsoft-focused events, including frequent prominent roles at the Microsoft Inspire (Worldwide Partner Conference / WPC).

Carl, a serial Entrepreneur, gives back to the community through Entrepreneur teaching engagements at Georgetown University, the company’s ocean wildlife conservation effort, the Blue Project, and Tree Mazzanti.

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