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Well done in calling attention to the explosion of data. Incredible to think that "more data will be created in the next four years than in the history of the planet." We take it for granted that all this data we're creating has a place to be stored and protected. Your article is an eye opener that we can take a closer look at our computers at home and at work, and either trim down some of the stuff we're not using, or make sure it's all protected in case of a disaster.
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