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The Art Of Data Recovery
You studied fine art, design, advertising, or perhaps you majored in business. Your computer is your productivity tool just as your grandparents regarded a pen and a pad of paper. But when something goes amiss with your “productivity tool”, your immediate concern is ... |
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Data Recovery ( Laptop / Notebook /PC)
Today more important than ever data recovery including laptop data recovery, pc data recovery, and notebook data recovery has become top priority for everyone since we have more information storing than ever before. So how can we protect our important data? |
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SQL Server Replication for Data Storage for Your Business
SQL Server Replication is the process of replicating data from your companies database to a database stored on another SQL Server. Many don't know you can use the internet to replicate your database to third party suppliers. |
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Online Backup Services
Look at the services offered by third part online backup service providers and how they can benefit your business. Compare how these services fair against other ‘traditional’ methods of data backup. |
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Will the Summer of 2007 Damage Your Data?
Residents of some cities are already hearing and reading pleas from municipal officials restrict water consumption and to reduce their power consumption and the summer of 2007 is only one week old. |
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How Data Recovery Could Become Critical for Business Survival and What to Do in Case of Data Loss
Just imagine this scenario. You own a highly profitable specialty retail store that stock thousands of parts. |
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How Do Data Loss Occur and How Do You Prevent It?
The impact of a data loss on a business can be visualized if you consider a manufacturing operation with over a thousand employees, whose pay details are kept in the company’s computer system. |
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How Is Lost Data Recovered From Storage Media?
Computer data is typically stored in magnetic form on Hard Disks, Magnetic Tapes, Compact Discs, DVD and RAID. |
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The Costs Of A Data Disaster
When a catastrophic failure hits a company’s data, the costs begin mounting immediately. Employees who should be busy are idle while the work piles up. |
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Implementing Threats, Risk and Security Audits
People used to close business deals with a handshake. They looked one another in the eye. Today, more and more transactions are electronic, anonymous and, in too many cases, fraudulent. |
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Destroy Your Data Or Else!
Safeguarding critical data has become more top of mind for most organizations as digital information has become the lifeblood of most businesses and institutions. The ability to access data anytime, anyplace in real time, is essential. |
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Computers Don't Lose Their Memory With Age
Data privacy in today’s age of the Internet, online information repositories and e-government has become more complex, particularly in healthcare environments: Securing protected health information is no longer as simple as locking a file folder in a cabinet. |
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Don't 'Shutter' When Data Loss Disaster Strikes
Who hasn’t heard the expression “a picture is worth a thousand words”? While the origin of the expression has long been debated, many paintings and photographs have been the catalysts of both animated conversations and written exchanges. |
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Frequent Flyers Beware: Laptop Security
Tips for business travelers who put critical information at risk wherever they go. |
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iPod Data Recovery Solutions: Recovering Lost MP3 Files
An iPod is a tiny device that digitally stores and plays music written in the MP3 or AAC formats. It can actually store some other file formats too, and an iPod is used now to store data, music, photographs, pictures, movie clips and music video clips. |
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Data Loss Caused by Computer Viruses
A computer virus is a malicious programme that damages important data by deleting or corrupting them. The most common source of a virus is obviously the internet. |
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Online Data Storage & Backup Eliminates Weather Worries
There are many uncontrollable weather factors that cause power outages, adversely affecting electronic equipment. |
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Data Recovery Services & Solutions
Data recovery services & solutions are required when computer users are no longer able to connect to there data under normal operating conditions. |
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Online Data Storage Prevents Sabotage And Theft Of Information
If a company’s data is stored on-site, on its own servers and tapes, there’s little to prevent a “cracker” (the geek term for a malevolent hacker) from accessing those files and corrupting them beyond repair or erasing them altogether. |
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Online Backup: How Does It Work – Is It Really Better Than Tape?
Web-based storage service providers offer small and medium-sized businesses with an alternative to backing up their data on tape, disk or hard drives alone. |
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Is Remote, Online Data Storage Really Necessary?
The need for reliable, authentic data backup is real -- but the "why" of choices made is often hopelessly obscured for business owners by endless truckloads of technical jargon understood only by the geeks. |
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Some Of The Worst Tornados In US History Result In Massive Damage
April 11, 1965 is still remembered by many: that day a brutal string of tornados hit the states of Iowa, Indiana, and Michigan with wind gusts as high as 318 miles per hour, killing 250 people and injuring some 1500 others. |
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Huge Landslide Destroys Ski Resort
On July 30, 1997 a huge landslide rolled over the Thredbo Ski village in Australia causing massive damage and virtually burying the resort; cars, buildings, people and all! |
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Delaware Valley Flood Results In Severe Damage
On August 18, 1955 hurricanes Connie and Diane passed through the Delaware valley area dropping over 8" of rain. Rushing water swept through the valley carrying with it homes, bridges, and debris. With little warning the Delaware River flooded creating havoc as a result. |
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Tsunami Hits Coastal Communities Across Southeast Asia, Killing An Estimated 275,000 People
On December 26, 2004 the Asian Tsunami hit the coastal regions of Southeast Asia. It was the result of the second largest and longest lasting underwater earthquake ever recorded, and has since been referred to as the single worst tsunami on record. |
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Infrastructure Decimated By Earthquake In Kobe, Japan On January 17, 1995
On January 17th, 1995 a massive earthquake hit the region of Kobe, Japan. This quake was unique in that it occurred at the intersection of three tectonic plates. This resulted in enormous damage to the area. Buildings collapsed, roads were destroyed, and utilities went offline for days. |
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2003 California Wildfire Worst in Its History to That Time
In late October 2003 the state of California was slammed with the worst wildfire that it had experienced to that date. Twenty people where killed, and damage to local communities and infrastructure was extensive. |
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Online Data Storage Or Tape Backup - What's Better?
Some business owners think their media-oriented backup systems (tape drives, zip drives, CDs) are all they need to insure reliable online business transactions. But there are hidden costs to those systems that may make online storage a better idea for day-to-day backup. |
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Online Data Storage Keeps Data Safe In An Emergency
A sudden, emergency situation can disrupt normal business transactions like nothing else - and that's especially true if much of ones business is conducted online and the emergency requires leaving computers and stored data behind. |
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Online Data Storage Trumps Disaster Insurance
All responsible businesses today protect themselves from financial disasters via insurance policies structured to recoup loss of revenue should the unexpected occur. But an insurance policy can’t restore lost customer and other business data, and that’s often the most expensive loss of all. |
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