By By Author | On June 12, 2006 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
The word Telemetry, like all English words, is a culmination of the Greek words tele meaning remote and metron meaning measure.
By By Author | On June 12, 2006 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
You are about to lie in bed
your back pain is attacking you once again
By By Author | On June 12, 2006 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
You must be aware of the fact that everyday your computer is at risk to almost all the computer disasters available. Whether you are using Mac or a Personal Computer, viruses, hackers, power surges, natural disasters, human errors, hardware failures and many threats can be encountered.
By By Author | On June 12, 2006 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
The concept of offsite data backup is not new; some time ago it was only available to corporate institutions that had multiple locations, high connectivity speeds and very high budgets.
By By Author | On June 12, 2006 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
We live in a new technological age, and many of us purchase a computer and use it for everything, in fact it becomes a very important tool in our daily lives. We use it for on-line banking, job resumes, email, music downloads, just about everything. So what happens when the hard drive crashes and we lose everything we have installed on the hard drive?
By By Author | On June 12, 2006 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
Browsing the web I became engrossed with the concept of data backup and data loss. There is almost an almost unlimited amount of information covering subjects such as how to keep computer and server data secure, how to back-up data, how to restore data, how to replicate data, who will remove your backup tapes to an remote location, which companies can restore data from corrupt disks.
By By Author | On June 12, 2006 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
Most of us know the old saying beginning, "For want of a nail, the shoe was lost." This unfortunate tale leads from the loss of the horseshoe to the loss of the battle and finally the kingdom.
By By Author | On June 12, 2006 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
What if you lost physical access to your office? Could you be back in business at another location within a couple of days? If not, you should explore cost-effective, reliable backup choices.
By Jowyne Leong | On April 12, 2006 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
Data lost situation occurs when there is either a physical damage to the data media or logical corruption to file system. Normal access to data is no longer possible.
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