• Data Recovery Services

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    Computer crashes are not an unknown phenomenon. They happen to every computer user at some point of time. To this end, now there are data recovery services available where each player in this market strives to do one better than the other in terms of services, maintenance contracts and other related aspects.Read more…
  • How to Become a Data Recovery Expert

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    A data recovery expert is capable of retrieving lost data caused by damaged hard drives and by human mistakes. Data loss is a problem that everyone always has to contend with. Data loss can either come suddenly or may be the result of accidental operation.Read more…
  • Why Should You Worry About A Malicious Code?

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    A malicious code can be a program. It can also be a part of a program. Further a malicious code can attach itself to a good program.Read more…
  • Data Recovery

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    A computer hard disk crashing is the stuff nightmares are made of for all those who depend entirely on computers for their day-to-day work. When one talks of a hard disk crashing, it generally implies problems in the computer, the magnitude of which can be ascertained only when the data is recovered.There are two basic types of damage to the hard disk, physical damage and logical damage.Read more…
  • Tips for Failed Hard Drive Data Recovery

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    One thing that manufacturers of hard drives do not tell us when we buy our brand new computers, is that hard drives are subject to fail, regardless of the amount of time they are used. With some systems it may take more than 10 years before the hard drive failure occurs, while others can fail within just a year of normal use. Because of this, failed hard drive data recovery is an important issue that needs some thought.Read more…
  • Back Up, You Writers!

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    Take it from a programmer who lost seven days of criminal records. Take it from a game designer who tweaked version 1.0 one time too many. Take it from a Windows XP user who has no idea why Bill Gates likes to freeze PCs for no reason.Read more…
  • Windows Data Recovery: Get Your Lost Data Back

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    How to Perform a Windows Data RecoveryHard drive failure is not pretty. It can cause hours of anguish and pain if you have not performed backups. Here are some steps can you do to retrieve the data that is on your failing drive.Read more…
  • Offsite Data Backup or Online Storage - Which Solution Is the Most Suited to You?

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    Most people still think that backing up to an offsite environment is the same solution as moving files to an online storage system. If you want to know what the differences are, so you are able to make an informed decision, please read on.Online file storage is a means for moving your digital photos, music, movies and projects off your computer via the internet to a remote storage facility, so you can access them from anywhere, share them with friends.Read more…
  • Data Backup - Do You Have A Data Backup And Recovery Plan In Place?

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    Data backup is rarely a part of a home computer user’s or business IT administrator’s plans, we all say it will never happen to me or my company, but in reality we are just mentally preparing for the time we lose our data. Its like trying to stop smoking, we all know we should do it but will find every excuse not to. So be honest with yourself and ask yourself the question, do you have a backup plan for your data, or more importantly, do you have a restore plan which will protect your business should something go wrong?Read more…
  • Benefits Of Tampa CD Duplication

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    The following article is the result of years of ongoing interaction with enthusiasts just like you. This article was written to answer some of the most frequently asked questions, as well as address common issues that people have with this topic. I hope you will find the information in this article helpful.Read more…
  • Pulling the Rabbit Out of the Hat: Disaster Data Recovery

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    Like most people, when you think of disasters, you probably envision flooding, hurricanes or earthquakes. Yet in the world of a networks, PC's and data or to someone who makes their living using information technology, a disaster can be quite different and yet can have the same paralyzing effects. Similar to an aftershock of a major earthquake, losing one’s data suddenly and without warning can leave many a computer technician shocked and in awe or just extremely inconvenienced.Read more…
  • Streamline the Way your Business Functions with Various Data Management Softwares

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    For an IT business to grow and make handsome profits, you need to make sure that it follows various processes and use high-end solutions for data management and its security. Read further to know how various database management solutions help to streamline your business in an enhanced way and help you to take your business to the next level of success. Data Centralisation: Data centralization software merges all data at a central location and thus provides a consistent, secure data storage location.Read more…
  • Backups: An Essential Data Recovery Tool

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    Virtually everyone today uses and therefore relies upon computers to some extent whilst going about their daily business. When data stored in your computer becomes corrupted a lack of preparation for this kind of incidence can mean spending a small fortune through using data recovery specialists or buying recovery software. Additionally, in the worst case scenario, not all data may be recovered!Read more…
  • Colocation and Disaster Recovery Facilities

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    How valuable is your data? Does it mean the world to you? If yes, your worst nightmare is probably loss of all or part of the data.Read more…
  • Virtualization 101 -- The Basics

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    Virtualization is a process that allows one piece of hardware to run a number of operating system images all at the same time. Prior to its inception, the standard for x86 servers was to only run one application to one server. This was fine until more and more servers were needed to meet the growing demands of the IT world, as data center managers were spending millions of dollars on wasted server space.Read more…
  • If Your Hard Disk Crashes, Is Your Data Covered By Any Warranty?

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    This was a question that was recently put by forward on a TV consumer show. One guy had his hard disk crashed and lost all data. He was able to get his hard disk replaced because of a warranty.Read more…
  • The Human Side of Data Loss!

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    Data loss is a bitter reality. Individuals and almost all types of businesses are confronting with it. You never know when it’s your turn of being a witness of a severe data loss.Read more…
  • Data Integrity

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    Enforcing data integrity ensures the quality of data in a database. For example, if a product is entered with a Product_ID value of 25 in a table named Products, the database should not allow another product to have an ID with the same value. Furthermore, if there is a column named Product_Rating that is intended to have values ranging from 1 to 10, the database should not accept a value below 1 and above 10 for this column.Read more…
  • Keep Your Computer Healthy By Repairing Windows Registry

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    Windows Registry is a database used by Windows operating system to store hardware and software configuration information. Computer problems are often caused by invalid key entries in the registry. Anyone with Administrator privileges can edit the Registry by using the registry editor (regedit.Read more…
  • Zip It Up

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    Anyone who has seen the movie’ Honey I shrunk the kids' can imagine how useful compression can be. Compression, which has become anonymous with Zip files work off the same idea only with a (add your joke here)'slightly' different technology.You will find a lot of data compression programs in use today and some are easier and have better features than others, so in this article I will talk about compression in general, but may through in a couple of examples for comparison.Read more…

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