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  • ‘RAID’ Server Data Recovery  By : James Walsh
    Simply defined, a server is any application or device that is connected to and accessed by many users through a network connection; it usually provides specific services or resources.
  • RegistryEasy - advanced Windows repair tool  By : Mike Hiller
    RegistryEasy is award-winning Windows Registry Cleaner that scans your PC and safely cleans errors & invalid entries that cause system slowdowns, freezing and crashing. RegistryEasy repairs registry problems to make your computer run like new again! You don't have to re-install Windows! You don't have to pay hundreds of dollars to fix your computer. With RegistryEasy you can safely clean and repair the windows registry with a few simple clicks.
  • 3 Things You May Not Hear In Sales Pitches For Data Storage Devices  By : Christine Harrell
    When comparing different types of data storage devices, you'll certainly read and hear about all of the great things that each product has to offer. But what about the downside to each type of media storage?
  • A Brief History of Ontrack Data Recovery  By : T J Madigan
    When we talk of data recovery, terms like hard disk data recovery, hard drive recovery, and other terms related to computers are always in the surface. In terms of companies offering data recovery, several names can be mentioned, but definitely only few are known.
  • A Guide To Electronic Evidence Discovery And Its Importance  By : kensium
    As the technology is growing, a lot of people are exploiting these technological advances for illegal activities. Most of the time e-discovery is used in cases of intellectual property theft, sexual harassment in the workplace, fraud, breach of contract, divorce proceedings and spoliation of evidence. Here comes the Electronic data discovery which is quickly becoming the mainstream in civil discovery.
  • A Helpful Guide To Recovering Lost Files On Your Computer  By : Gregg Hall
    Computers are a blessing, until you get the infamous blue screen of death, or perhaps less dramatic, you accidentally erase a file. In many cases of deleted files, the file can be retrieved.
  • A Look At Some Of The Data Recovery Methods Available To You  By : Gregg Hall
    You have just returned from the vacation of a life time and downloaded your pictures to your computer, typed up the diary you kept while vacationing and drafted many emails to your friends about the trip, now it is all gone, thanks to some incomprehensible computer glitch.
  • A Safer Way to Recover Damaged Partitions  By : Eugine Kharinskiy
    A safe way to automatically recover damaged disks and partitions.
  • Advantages And Disadvantages  By : George Blue
    Bluetooth has a lot to offer with an increasingly difficult market place. Bluetooth helps to bring with it the promise of freedom from the cables and simplicity in networking that has yet to be matched by LAN (Local Area Network).
  • Advice on How To Backup Your Laptop Data and Cool The Hard drive  By : Marco Maseko
    There is nothing in the computer industry is fool proof. Hard drives can crash, the laptop can get stolen, or it can even be dropped and rendered useless. To ensure that we are never left without our precious data, we should always create a backup of our information.
  • All about Virus Attacks and How to Deal with Them  By : James Walsh
    The infamous Melissa virus, named after a topless dancer in Florida, crashed the email servers of businesses and governments round the world. The virus, which attached itself to Microsoft Word, struck 100,000 computers in its first weekend.
  • An introduction to Computer Forensics  By : Carter Scott
    Computer Forensics is the process of investigating electronic devices or computer media for the purpose of discovering and analyzing available, deleted, or "hidden" information that may serve as useful evidence in supporting both claims and defenses of a legal matter as well as it can helpful when data have been accidentally deleted or lost due to hardware failure.
  • An introduction to Electronic Data Discovery  By : kensium
    Computers and other electronic devices, equipment and systems are now widely used by nearly everyone, everywhere and for every purpose. Their use in business and industry, particularly large corporations, has brought their importance into focus.
  • Are You Tired Of Data Recovery? Use This Simple Tip Instead Now.  By : Edward Rice
    As more and more uses Windows 2000 or XP, there is a possibility for data to be lost due to system corruption or error. Therefore, I have a tip using a simple window data recovery method to recover your lost data. The initial thing you need to do when you are doing this type of data recovery is to shut down the computer. Another way is to find another computer that is operating under Windows 2000 or XP. Install another recovery software onto the second computer, and go back to the computer you were on and remove the hard drive from it.
  • Back Up Data Restoration Can Make Recovery Faster  By : Tom Sample
    Back up data restoration processes are much easier than dealing with a computer that has never been backed up. This is so for a number of reasons.
  • Backing up Data  By : James Walsh
    Ours is a technologically driven society. Sole reliance on electronic equipment for daily tasks has increased manifold. This has also heightened data loss and data security concerns. The potential of data disasters is a reality for every IT user- be it an individual consumer or a commercial organisation. Usually, large enterprises back up their data regularly maintaining off-site copies for data retention and disaster recovery purposes. But despite assertions and warnings to periodically back up data i.e., have an additional copy of the data, be it electronic or in the traditional mode, users and enterprises seldom do so. According to recent survey results by Enterprise Strategy Group, only 60% of commercial corporations engage in routine data backups.
  • Backing Up Your Data - Do's and Don't and How To's  By : Dave Davies
    We all know we're supposed to back up data. Sometimes we might actually do so. Backing up your data is important, and yet it is often a neglected part of using computers.
  • Backing Up Your Data: Ignore It At Your Peril  By : Andrew James
    No one wants data loss, but of all the internet wired people I know, I have yet to meet one who has not, at some point, lost important data. This is inevitable, and has nothing to do with the electronic age in particular
  • Backup Data to Tape Drive, Network Attached or a Virtual Tape Library?  By : Christine Harrell
    When it comes to setting up a system for multiple computers operating on a network, backing up your data to a tape drive, network attached storage (NAS) or a Virtual Tape Library are some of the solutions the end user should consider!
  • Backup Software Features Vary  By : Joseph Simcic
    Are you confused by all of the different functionality that is available with backup software. Get through all the hype and just get what you need. Check out some of the features that you might see. Discover this information so that you can make an intelligent decision.
  • Backup Your Data On Your Computer Or Lose It Forever  By : Gregg Hall
    Computers, though they are meant to make our lives generally easier, depending on the perception, usually are much like a double-edged sword. Any person, who has used a computer for a while, will have an understanding on just how safe their date is.
  • BEWARE! Data Recovery Deception: The Scams, Lies, and Tricks  By : Jon Wuebben
    Data Recovery is a multi-million dollar industry. Find out how you can protect yourself from the unscrupulous firms out there.
  • Cheap Data Recovery Service - Physical vs. Logical Damage  By : Ali Jamalan
    About 70% of all data loss is a consequence of logical data corruption rather than physical disk failures. If you can distinguish the two you can probably save a lot of money in retrieving your data by referring to logical data recovery centers.
  • Choosing the Best Software for Corporate Backup  By : Alexander Golishev
    You are an organization that needs to process a lot of information on an every-day basis. In the process, a lot of useful data may be lost as a result of hardware crashes, virus attacks. But there is a way out. Read how you can effectively protect your data in the office.
  • Clean Rooms and their Importance  By : James Walsh
    In the relatively new industry of data recovery, there are some specific terms that we keep coming across, that sound close to generic terms but have different meanings.
  • Colocation Hosting  By : Kirthy Shetty
    Colocation hosting, what’s that?
  • Completely Free Hard Drive Data Recovery Software  By : Bill Weaver
    Have you lost your data due to accidental deletion, corruption, or computer virus attack? If yes, then I bet you would be happy to know that there are some free hard drive data recovery software solutions out there today. All of these free hard drive data recovery software tools were designed and developed to help you recover your lost files and even repair your failed hard drives.
  • Computer Backup and Recovery Strategies for Home Users  By : Keith Scott
    Do you need some practical ideas on how to backup your home comuter data? Use the plan I use to backup my data that has protected me from several computer crashes
  • COMPUTER BACKUPS  By : Sudhir.K.Sharma
    Computer backup is so important to your computer that to ignore it is to risk its damnation. Computers require care and feeding. They require that you attend to their needs. If you don't, then they will most surely be sent to Hell.
  • Data Backup and Recovery Solution  By : Kirthy Shetty
    Secure your imperative information. Always have a data back up and recovery to your system. Reach out to Data Back up and Recovery Solution online.
  • Data backup Service!  By : Kirthy Shetty
    Secure your data in future, avoid any unforeseen circumstances, data back service will help you store your data securely and recover in times of crisis.
  • Data Backup The Right Way  By : Daniel Millions
    Learn how to backup your computers data the right way.
  • Data Center Colocation  By : Kirthy Shetty
    Colocation is often abbreviated as ‘colo’. The colocation centres themselves are often referred to as ‘carrier hotels’ because of the number of internet carries that the host, as well as the number of businesses which have their servers located within a colocation centre.
  • Data Centre Solutions UK!  By : Kirthy Shetty
    Data Centre Solutions form an integral part of the unique IT solution and Services. Consider your guide to find out more on data centres.
  • Data Conversion, Data Format and Data Entry Services in India  By : Shanpeter
    Conversion services not only save or convert data but it also save time and money of the company. Data Entry Process converts data into PDF formats, JPG formats, word processor, power point, and all type of documents formats, and paper into HTML, XML, SGML and also structured formats.Data formats deliver output through FTP, VPN. For privacy and security purpose, we make use of the encryption techniques. Our Data entry professional have expertise to key in alphanumeric characters in a wide range of data format with high accuracy and speed.
  • Data Disaster Recovery  By : Kirthy Shetty
    Your vital data needs to be safeguarded well, and should be recovered at ease in times of catastrophe.
  • Data Erasure and Disk Data Recovery  By : Mark Sear
    Everyone is aware that when you delete data from your hard disk, it is not really deleted, but still exists somewhere on that disk even after you have emptied your Recycle Bin. Are you afraid of your data being recovered when it should have been gone forever?
  • Data Loss and Data Security in Hospitals  By : James Walsh
    Medicine is one of the fields in which computers are used to a great extent these days. In the hospitals, many of the tests are carried out by making use of computers. Also, the various records regarding the patients are stored in the digital form.
  • Data Loss and DVDs  By : James Walsh
    Optical disks have become all the rage ever since the compact disk (CD) was introduced about twenty years ago. In the last few years, digital video disks (DVDs) with a much higher capacity have been introduced in the market.
  • Data Loss Following Hard Disk Crash  By : James Walsh
    A hard disk is not an infallible mode of data storage, and that is why data loss from it leaves us at such a loss. In fact, contrary to popular belief, it is not virus attack, but hardware failure that causes maximum data loss anywhere.
  • Data Loss Is Not Forever Find Out Why?  By : Joseph Simcic
    Imagine losing all of your data. Do you know how that feels. Don't let it happen to you. Protect yourself with these tips
  • Data Recovery and Its Growing Importance  By : James Walsh
    The data recovery industry is set on a firm path of growth, and there has never been a better time for new players to enter the market. There are just a few data recovery service providers (hardly numbering to 20) and plentiful of potential scope exists for aspiring entrants.
  • Data Recovery Business - Exploring Options  By : James Walsh
    Do you always dream about starting a new business? Do you dream of bringing in huge cash flows into your bank account by capitalising on a current boom? Do you feel that you have something in you that sets you apart from the common folks?
  • Data Recovery from (RAID) Servers  By : James Walsh
    Servers are special hardware that runs a program which offers services to other client or user programs.

    A computer that runs a server program is also referred to as a server. The functioning of this system is simple. For example, if you are surfing the web, you type in a ‘url’ and the web page pops up.
  • Data Recovery from Laptops  By : Kavita
    A lot of important data is being stored on laptops today. Laptop use has increased significantly in recent years. Increased demands for portability and convenience have been envisioned in this mobile technology.
  • Data Recovery from Recordable and Re-writable CD's  By : Alex Rider
    Basic steps required to combat data corruption/ loss from writable and re-writable CDs are outlined.
  • Data Recovery Made Easy for Windows Users  By : Eugine Kharinskiy
    SoftAmbulance Uneraser is simple, reliable and bullet-proof. Even if you tried to recover with free undelete tools and they messed up the disk, we can still recover your files.
  • Data Recovery Reviews: External Hard Drive and Digital Photo  By : Marco Maseko
    Your data can be recovered, which is always good news. When your hard drive first crashes or you notice that your data is missing, you should immediately take it to a local specialist. The specialist will be able to evaluate your hard drive, find out what the problem is, and then tell you. The evaluation process could take anywhere from 1 day to a couple of weeks, so you should always prepare yourself for anything.
  • Data Recovery Services & Solutions  By : Richard Cuthbertson
    Data recovery services & solutions are required when computer users are no longer able to connect to there data under normal operating conditions.
  • Data Recovery Software: Your Options for Successfully Recovering Disks, Files and Data  By : Andrey Mareev
    Recover corrupted data from faulty hard drives with software-only data recovery tools.
  • Data Recovery The Truth  By : Daniel Millions
    Everything you ever wanted to know about data recovery.
  • Data Recovery Tips  By : Mareew A
    Data recovery becomes necessary when your hard drive, memory card or USB flash card fail, and there is no backup available. This article covers the necessary steps and precautions during the data recovery process.
  • Data Recovery To Your Rescue  By : Susan Jan
    Loss of data from hard drive or a hard drive malfunction may prove detrimental to the prospects of your business. But data recovery from damaged hard drives is possible if you know what to do and whose help to ask for.
  • Data Recovery: Make Sure You Do It Now  By : Marco Maseko
    Backing up data is the most important thing that most computer owners forget to do. Then when the hard drive crashes or gets some problems, they are left wondering what to do. Almost all hard drives can be recovered. Normally, if the drive is making a ticking or a scratching noise, you can use certain software programs to recover the data. Sometimes, due to age or bad parts, the aperture arm in the hard drive can fail, or the platters can become damaged and lose the data that they hold. If you can't recover the information with software, you'll need to send the hard drive off and have it either rebuilt or have technicians recover your data.
  • Data Recovery/Datenrettung & Securing Data on Computers  By : Keith George
    Data recovery is the process by which the data is recovered from damaged or inaccessible storage media. Data recovery is done from storage media like CD´s, DVD´s, Floppies, Hard disks, Magnetic tapes etc.
  • Data Transfer Made Easy By Pen Drive  By : Roberto Sedycias
    Get to know some of the advantages of storing data using a pen drive. Fast, lightweight, compact and rewritable, pen drive soon became the standard for mobile storage device.
  • Destroying Data Permanently  By : James Walsh
    Man’s dependence on computer related technologies increases with each passing day. First, we’re dependent on technology to store our data efficiently. Then, we need technology that can erase that data when it is no longer required; that too without any security lapses.
  • Digital Preservation: How To Protect And Care For Your Data Storage Media  By : Christine Harrell
    99.9% of the time, the right bit of critical information is there when we need it so we tend to take data storage for granted. Like anything else, digital preservation media such as magnetic tape media and optical disks have a finite lifespan.
  • Disadvantages of Professional Data Recovery  By : James Walsh
    A regular computer user faces data loss at least once in his lifetime. Data usually gets lost either due to physical damage to data storage media or logical damage to the file system.
  • Disaster Recovery Planning  By : James Walsh
    Data is so crucial for the operations of companies and big corporations that if it were to be lost owing to any cause, the situation will not be short of a disaster for the entity concerned.
  • Disaster Recovery Planning and Preparation  By : James Walsh
    On a daily basis, companies generate a large amount of data which is critical to their everyday operations. This data may be stored on several computer systems simultaneously and has to be safeguarded to avoid a data loss event.
  • Disk vs. Tape  By : Michiel Van Kets
    Many people have a basic understanding of the principles of hard-disks and data recovery from disks. Tapes, however, seem to be more difficult to grasp, while both tape and disk store data magnetically. This would make tape and disk principally similar.
  • DIY Software – Which One to Go for?  By : James Walsh
    There was a time when losing data would throw one into despair. The advent of the home pc and then the internet changed the entire economics of the computer world. Data recovery had to become a household matter as data itself became an integral part of every household.
  • Do You Know The Cost Of A Data Loss Disaster When It Hits You?  By : Ali Jamalan
    Disaster strikes two out of 1,000 company data centres each year with 43 per cent of those companies closing immediately, and another 29 per cent gone within two years. Do you know the cost you would suffer if you don't backup your data before disaster strikes?
  • Effects of Data Loss on Financial Institutions  By : James Walsh
    In recent years, computers have been used in diverse fields to store data. Today, many companies carry out a part of their business online. The growth in the use of computers has been tremendous, especially in case of financial institutions such as banks, insurance corporations and brokerage houses.
  • Electronic Discovery 2.0  By : Carter Scott
    Electronic Discovery, or “e-discovery” refers to the discovery of data from electronic storage and other electronic media for example e-mails, Hard Disk Drives, Databases, CAD/CAM files, websites and any other electronically-stored information which can be used as an evidence in a law suit.
  • Emergency File Recovery with Undelete Wizard  By : Vladimir Mareev
    Restore deleted files and recover deleted Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, email messages, ZIP and RAR archives, digital pictures and all other types of files with Undelete Wizard! Empty Recycle Bin or no Recycle Bin are not an issue for Undelete Wizard to recover deleted files.
  • Fast and Reliable Recovery of Microsoft Office Documents  By : Afonin, Oleg
    Recover latest versions of deleted documents even after a hard drive failure. Can preview and recover Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, Publisher and other.
  • Fix and Recover Corrupted DBF Databases Automatically  By : Afonin Oleg
    DBF Recovery recovers damaged and corrupted DBF files completely automatically. You can be a professional database manager or a complete novice - DBF Recovery will repair the broken database regardless of your experience.
  • Flomax in pharmacy online - VeroMaxx  By : Cherbun
    India is going to to start the program to produce...
    Flomax is Used to process extended prostate-condition technically heard as favourable prostate hyperplasia or BPH. The Portable ferric of the prostate surrounds urethra ( the channel, which drans the bladder).
  • Getting Acquainted With Offsite Data Backup  By : Dennis Cole
    Off-site data backup should be an important part of your life if you have any data that you can not afford to lose. It may seem a bit confusing to you, but once you understand the basics you will agree that no one should be with out off-site data backup.
  • Guaranteed Password Recovery - or Your Money Back!  By : Andrew Hamilton
    Recover passwords to multiple applications, most important Word and Excel documents can be recovered within just a minute. with a Complete Satisfaction Guarantee. If you are unable to recover your password in less than 36 hours, LastBit will refund your purchase price in full.
  • Hard Disk Recovery Made Easy  By : Nik Kaufman
    Disk Recovery Wizard always recovers the right document by displaying a pre-recovery Live Preview. If you see a preview, there's a 100% guarantee that you'll be able to recover that file!
  • Hard Drive Data Recovery  By : Alex Rider
    Hard drive corruption is a common computer problem, occassionally costing the user a great deal of time and money. This brief article introduces hard drive data recovery and then provides an example in the form of CHKDSK.
  • HDD Recovery Pro - Partition Recovery Software v.2.4.8 New Version Release  By : Andrey Mareev
    Completely recover files and data from damaged hard drives with HDD Recovery Pro.
  • Helpdesk Calling... Are you being helped?  By : Trent Trent
    Helpdesk Calling... Are you being helped?

    Outsourcing has become a key to managing Technical Support Centres. However, a successful outsourcing will need to have some differentiators which sets aside one service provider from the other. The ability to plan, execute, and manage IT Strategy well, addressing customer issues 24 by 7 in various languages and deliver standardized service to all customers all the time are to name a few of the differentiators. Helpdesk is one of the important component of Technical Support Centres. They are the face of the service provider to the client as well as the customer, therefore, a service provider must ensure the quality of people they hire for their Helpdesk Teams.
  • Hiring a Reputable Data Recovery Company: Don't Get Ripped Off!  By : Jon Wuebben
    Take these careful steps before you work with a data recovery company. This advice could save you lots of money.
  • Home Business: Remedies to Operating System Crashes  By : Alex Rider
    Basic information on how to prepare for computer operating system crashes, so as to minimise effort, time and money and get the situation quickly resolved
  • How Data Recovery Works: Explaining the Basics  By : Jon Wuebben
    Everything you want to know about the subject of Data Recovery
  • How does adware manage to install itself in your computer by hook or by crook.  By : aprilbhisham
    When adware can't trick you into installing it, it often resorts to a secretive invasion. Find out how to defend yourself.

    Adware Installation Stealth Tactic 1: Expensive Freebie

    • How it works: adware may get installed with so-called free software without any mention of it being included anywhere in the software's license or documentation. Or any mention of the bundled software is buried deep within a click-wrap licensing agreement.

    • How to protect yourself: It's become an endlessly repe
  • How Much Does a Data Loss Disaster Cost?  By : Jon Wuebben
    Details the price you'll pay for data recovery
  • How Small Businesses Can Implement Enterprise Grade Data Security for a Fraction of the Cost  By : Christine Harrell
    Just because a business is small doesn't mean that it's got small data needs. Businesses today can operate with a leaner staff than ever before and savvy business execs know that securing a wealth of data is the trump card when it comes to gaining an edge over the competition.
  • How To Accomplish Data Recovery In Incredimail and Outlook  By : Gregg Hall
    When it comes to mail servers and exchanges the presence of virus attacks, corrupted files, and booting issues are very much a reality. Any of these instances can create a problem with your email and cause them to disappear suddenly.
  • How to become a master DVD ripper  By : Manpreet Sonu
    How difficult is to perform a DVD ripping? What should you look for and what do you need in order to do a successful job? Here are some tips that can be useful.

    If you are looking to become a master DVD ripper then you will have to learn the basics of the subject. Ripping a DVD refers to converting the audio or video data from a DVD format to a digital copy on your hard disk. In this article you will learn the basics of how to become an efficient DVD ripper
  • How To Go About Data Recovery If You Have A Hard Drive Crash  By : Gregg Hall
    If a file is lost during a hard drive crash, it takes a specialist to retrieve the damage. An Intel CAD system cannot fix the damaged files on hard disks or storage mediums. The repairs have to follow a unique course of action.
  • How to overcome E-Discovery Challenges with New Technologies.  By : kensium
    Business communications are now dominated by electronic storage and devices like emails, hard drives, flash drives etc… and the volume of data used and stored is increasing at astonishing rate. Here comes the Electronic discovery. After the recent amendment to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) which recognizes increasing importance of electronically stored information for litigation and regulatory investigations.
  • How To Protect Your Hard Disk Drive Against Electrostatic Shock  By : Ali Jamalan
    Electrostatic Shock is caused by build-up of charge in non-conducting materials such as our clothes by walking on carpet, for example, and through its discharge. Electrostatic Shock proves itself deadly to computer components such as hard disk drives, in most occassions.
  • How to protect yourself from online identity theft.  By : Sonia Sood
    Identity theft is becoming a bigger problem as more and more people are making the internet a bigger part of their lives. People who are new to the online medium often fall prey to ‘phishing’ or other internet identity theft schemes. In many cases the ‘phishing party’ uses your credit card to order goods for themselves, in other cases they will apply for credit cards, set up bank accounts, and take advantage of your good credit rating. Correcting these issues involves a lot of time energy and st
  • How To Recover Data Lost From Viruses, Power Surges, And More  By : Gregg Hall
    Many of us work on computers these days. The work we do is important and it is always at risk. The many risks could include viruses, power surges, thunderstorms, natural disasters, human mistakes, and hackers.
  • How To Recover Documents, Files, And Photos  By : Gregg Hall
    We have all lost items while working on the computer by accidentally deleting them or someone lost them for you. This can be very frustrating, as some files are very important to our livelihood.
  • How To Recover Files From Your Computer Hard Drive After A Crash  By : Gregg Hall
    The sad truth about hard drive crashes is that most of the time, we end up losing several important files that we have accumulated over time. Although some people may be lucky to have that hindsight of creating back up for their files, there are those who never bother to secure another copy of their files.
  • How to recover lost photos  By : Julian Moss
    There is no need to panic if your digital photos have vanished from your hard drive or memory card. In most cases, the photos can easily be recovered.
  • How To Recover Your Data Using This Near Forgetten Tip?  By : Eddy Smith
    You will find yourself feeling mysteriously happened whenever your lost your data using a near forgotten technique, usb data recovery. There are lots of companies out there are using such techniques, had found outstanding results in nearly 96% of all cases that their data are able to recover.
  • How To Take Care Of Your Computer Hard Drive To Prevent A Crash  By : Gregg Hall
    Technically, all computer hard drives would eventually fail us. These are just hardware that could weaken with age, constant use, mishandling and worst of all, the intrusion of computer viruses that have the power to wreck havoc on our computer systems.
  • If You Need A Method For Backing Up Your Computer You Should Consider A CD-ROM  By : Gregg Hall
    Computers today are used in every part of life. They are used for communication, work, play and even to buy food. Therefore, when you lose a computer or even just a file from your computer, it is like losing your best friend.
  • If You Own A Computer You Must Constantly Back Up Your Information  By : Gregg Hall
    Everyone does maintenance on their computer in one form or another. You have the surge protector, you have the antivirus installed and you may even have a registry cleaner or ad protecting program.
  • Industrial Espionage and Digital Forensics  By : James Walsh
    Industrial espionage is one of the prime threats that the companies face these days, especially, with the growing use of computers. It is becoming ever easier for outsiders to access and compromise the private data of companies.
  • Information On Demand  By : Christine Harrell
    In today's competitive and growing business environment, information is an increasingly valuable, but costly organizational asset.
  • Is Remote Data Backup The Best Option?  By : Michael J Hackett
    We store almost everything important to us nowadays on our computer hard drives. Much of that data is just too important for us to lose. At the very worst, once lost, it might spell the end of your business. At the very least many or your important financial and legal document could create quite a headache to replace. And since we're all going the digital photography route, many of your favorite photos could be gone forever.
  • Learning about the best data backup and recovery solution.  By : Matthew11 Matthew11
    Learning about the best data backup and recovery solutions

    The Internet and computers have become mandatory accessories for every company that wants to prosper. Without using the web and computers one can not keep his business data safe and secured. There are various types of online and offline Data storage and secure data backup services for the company owners.

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