By Babita Rajora | On February 4, 2010 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
Computers have become an important medium of communication in today’s life. Gone are those days, where you were required to maintain a dairy for your “to do tasks” for your personal purposes or maintaining a book for the account keeping purposes.
By Jim Damon | On December 11, 2009 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
The reason why companies get disaster recovery services is to ensure the continuity of their business operations even in the midst of a major disaster.
By Simon Coxon | On November 18, 2009 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
A data management system of any size will eventually need network switches. In fact, a system that does not already have network switches is losing power, running less than efficiently, and costing the owner money they could use in other ways. Even the simplest of data management systems that has a minimum of servers, routers, and other data devices would be greatly enhanced by using network switches.
By Simon Coxon | On November 18, 2009 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
Cisco has been a leader for many years in advanced network management designs, and Cisco switches are a major part of that effort. Network switching capability is critical to the optimal operation of a system, whether it’s a small LAN or a larger data center.
By Simon Coxon | On November 18, 2009 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
The concept of using cabinets to house data processing equipment is an offshoot of railway switching systems, in which multiple relays and wiring harnesses could be placed in one central location. This idea is very suitable for data processing applications, due to the tremendous amount of cables and patch leads that are characteristic of even the simplest of data systems.
By Simon Coxon | On November 18, 2009 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
Server racks are essential to any data management system. They allow for storing of multiple components in one central location. This serves two main purposes. The first is to create a sensible, practical system design that places routers, storage units, and other data devices together in a way that fits the needs of the user. The second purpose of server racks is to cut down on wasted space within the data center environment.
By Simon Coxon | On November 18, 2009 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
Most people who work with data management devices are all too familiar with the nightmare of cables, hardware, and cooling devices that, if not properly organized, can end up looking like a very large plate of spaghetti and meatballs.
By Simon Coxon | On November 18, 2009 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
The challenge facing many businesses today is how to run data servers and related hardware in an efficient way without overloading thermal capacities of these devices.
By Tech Nova | On November 11, 2009 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
Recovering emails, notes, attachments, etc. from a damaged PST file is now very easy with PST repair tools. With PST repair tool, one can get emails back in just few minutes with full accuracy
By Tech Nova | On November 11, 2009 | In Data-Recovery | Rated
Repairing the Exchange Server database corrupted due to exchange dirty shut down is now easy with the use of third-party Exchange database repair tools.
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