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Laptop Lost or Stolen?
Posted on Monday, April 12th, 2010 at 12:56 pm

 

A new research study by which found that for every 100 enterprise endpoints that go out, only 85 come back — 5 are lost or stolen, 1 of these is successfully recovered, and 11 are missing and unaccounted for. The “Laptop Lost or Stolen? Five Questions to Ask and Answer” report notes that compared to all others in the study, the top performers realize $44 per endpoint in cost savings from reducing the net number of lost, stolen and missing endpoints, and tens of millions of dollars in costs are avoided by averting more than 2-times the number of data loss or data exposure incidents.

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