Archive for March, 2009

Offsite Data Storage For Guaranteed Disaster Recovery

Posted on timeMarch 10th, 2009 by userAdvisor    flagNo Comments


Every company today needs to have a solid disaster recovery plan. A disaster recovery plan outlines how your business will protect its electronic data, and what the process will be to restore that data, in the case of a manmade or natural disaster. Go to Business Continuity for further information.

With the recent hurricanes and events of the world, such as 9/11, it is vital that all businesses be able to recover their data no matter what happens to their physical building.

In addition to large disasters, smaller disasters such as building fires and vandalism happen to companies around the United States each and every day.

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Backing Up Your Personal Computer Information For Safety

Posted on timeMarch 10th, 2009 by userAdvisor    flagNo Comments


The strategy of protecting your computer’s critical data goes beyond installing and passively running virus detection programs, spyware protection and options that identify email spam.

While using your computer, you might not routinely think about what can happen if you lose all your data or programs, but unfortunately such ugly incidents do occur.

This is why it is vital that you back up your computer on a regular basis. That way if you lose your data, you can recover it from the storage media you used for the backup without losing much - if any - of your critical information.

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Has Seagate Data Recovery Done A U-turn?

Posted on timeMarch 9th, 2009 by userAdvisor    flagNo Comments


Rumours are starting to trickle through the data recovery industry that the debacle of the Seagate 7200.11 problem continues and that after bowing to consumer pressure (and in our opinion rightly so), Seagate may have rescinded its free data recovery offer.

How true this rumour is remains to be seen but if it is true it signifies yet another u-turn by this corporate giant, and not in the consumers favour. To many that have suffered from data loss and business downtime, or who had to go to the expense of paying for a service before the amnesty was announced the damage to Seagate’s reputation may have already been done.

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Why It Is Crucial To Keep Your Anti Virus Software Updated To Keep Your Computer Safe

Posted on timeMarch 9th, 2009 by userAdvisor    flagNo Comments


As computer systems grow more complex and people who love computers learn more about them, it makes sense that one could say it is getting harder to protect your computer every day. You should always be prepared for viruses, as even corporations find themselves with a computer virus on occasion. Go to Data Backup for further information.

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How Much Data Storage Does One Person Need!

Posted on timeMarch 4th, 2009 by userAdvisor    flagNo Comments


Pen drives are the portable USB device with flash memory to store or transfer audio, video and data files from hard disc of one computer to another. As the name suggests the device resembles a pen or pencil in its shape and size and its memory is built in drive. These data storage devices are equipped with a large amount of memory space. Refer to data storage for further information.

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