By Alexey Spiridonov | On June 15, 2007 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
Regular backup of data stored on computer is a good idea, because no computer is perfect. At the same time, not all of us take measures to protect it. But why reliable backup strategies are not as much widespread as data crash accidents? This article features some possible reasons of ignoring backup software and destroys some myth about backup preventing people from using it.
By Tim Margeson | On June 12, 2007 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
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.
By Tim Margeson | On May 30, 2007 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
Discarded PCs, laptops and servers may contain confidential patient information. 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.
By Tim Margeson | On May 30, 2007 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
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. Paradoxically, there does come a time when you must destroy your data to keep it safe.
By Steve Alfred | On May 23, 2007 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
Article review on how to fix your registry problems and suggested software
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