![]() ![]() Handles many WFH scenarios - Company provided laptops. Personal data can be excluded from the work backups. Centralized monitoring, maintenance and protection of data System and file protection - Flexible system and file protection - System image to local USB HDD for fast system recovery - File backups to cloud - File backups to local USB HDD Separate work from personal - Work data is backed up to work-provided storage. Company data gets backed up to company storage. Employees do their own file restores and system recovery. That's easy cyber-resilience for your business and your employees! With BackupAssist WFH - Both data and systems are backed up, mitigating risk of data loss. Featuring easy configuration, central monitoring, and affordable per-user pricing, it's easy to back up your employees' home computers. Now you can protect WFH computers - system and data - easily with BackupAssist WFH. With millions now working from home, valuable company data can go unprotected. In the age of cyber crime and ransomware – let’s all stay cyber-resilient.BackupAssist Classic 12.0.5 | 74.41 MB | Easy, business grade backup protection for work from home computers. We’ve done the thinking and hard work, so you can follow a simple plan. administrators get reliable backups, and most importantly, get their data back when it matters the most. Fast forward to today, we’ve helped hundreds of thousands of I.T. ![]() Why was it so difficult to back up a Windows Server? We were using batch scripts, and silent failures were a huge risk.Īs a long time computer programmer (I started in 1985, aged 8, on the Apple //c), I decided to take action and write BackupAssist. We tried some recovery techniques which failed… and then she broke down uncontrollably, seeing 3 years of her research and her mostly-complete thesis simply vanish.įast forward a few years, I saw the same problems in a business context. A PhD student come in with a broken floppy disk, asking for help. ![]() I first became aware of the need for backups when I worked at my university’s helpdesk. ![]() Hello, my name is Linus Chang and I’m the creator of BackupAssist. ![]()
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