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Southwest Data Protection to Open A New Off-site Data Protection Facility in Phoenix ArizonaPhoenix, AZ – May 11, 2010 – /www.BackupReview.info/ – Southwest Data Protection is in the planning stages to open a new off-site data protection facility in the Phoenix, AZ metro area. Southwest Data Protection, a very successful off-site data protection firm headquartered in Las Vegas, is planning to open a new state-of-the-art facility in the Phoenix, Arizona area. The new office will offer low-cost off-site data protection services for both physical and on-line backups. With the downturn in both the Las Vegas and Phoenix area economies, businesses are looking for ways to save on their existing high-cost off-site data protection services and Southwest Data Protection is geared to offer up to 50% off their current vendor’s monthly charges. The new off-site Data Protection Facility will aide area firms in reducing their risk of data loss and save on costs at the same time. Whether a facility fire, water damage, computer virus, damage by malicious hackers, power failure, natural disasters, or employee theft, losing data can mean weeks in lost productivity and potentially irreversible business damage and reputation. By storing an organization’s back-up computer data off-site in a state-of-the-art secure facility area businesses will be in compliance with regulations such as Sarbanes Oxley and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Southwest Data Protection offers: The management team of Southwest Data Protection (southwestdpi.com) has over 50 years of data protection, vault relocation and disaster recovery experience and has clients in both business and government. Southwest Data Protection understands that a secure facility, commitment to quality and exceptional customer service is the key to a long-term partnership with our customers. Contact http://www.southwestdpi.com |
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