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Big Time Disaster Recovery Solutions Available for the Little Guy by Harald Anderson
There was a time — not too long ago — that Data Disaster Recovery solutions were available only in the domain of multinational corporations and big business in general. However, with the proliferation of high speed internet access and the ability to store large amounts of data in a much more... But now with the monstrous surge in computer use by millions of individuals and small businesses, there has become a need to provide the same data protection solutions on a smaller scale to facilitate the efficient backup and retrieval of all kinds of data for nearly all types of computer users.

Is Your Organization at Risk Without a Sufficient Backup and Recovery System? by Terri Roeslmeier
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. No one ever thinks it could happen to them. Yet, we have all seen and possibly experienced the... All companies, large and small, need to have a secure backup and recovery plan in place. ... Running a backup tape and keeping it off site is just the beginning of the process. ... In a couple of days, with good backup tapes, they were able to restore to new hardware at another location and were back in...

The Significance Of Data Recovery And Offsite Backup In Today's Business World by Usman Qureshi
The question of data recovery comes to mind when an enterprise, with much larger volume and several business centers across the globe, loses its valuable data at one of its centers from a natural disaster like the recent Katrina hurricane, earth quake, flood or a terrorist attack. ... Here the company owners and business managers feel the true importance of offline backup and data recovery service from a professional data recovery company. ... But in spite of wasting time and money on recovery it is advisable to use more than one data backup methodologies as data loss can happen to anyone...

The Human Side of Data Loss! by Usman Qureshi
Data loss is a bitter reality. Individuals and almost all types of businesses are confronting with it. You never know when it’s your turn of being a witness of a severe data loss. It is observed that there are a number of causes of losing your important data. ... It is vital to consider that the disaster is embedded in a blend of mechanical failure of media/device and human error, so, too, the retrieval or recovery solution lies in a creative combination of humans and technology. ... Sometimes, the unknown experimentation of humans to recovery data by re-booting the system again and again...

Data Recovery - Your Next Option to Safeguarding Information by Alan Ross
The realization about the need to prepare for safeguarding crucial data on your hard disk may come a little too late when the computer or the hard disk has crashed. Data loss could mean, for a small business, going out of business unfortunately, sometimes permanently. ... You can make use of trusted data backup software which automatically backup your data regularly, if you can’t do it yourself manually. ... Data Recovery The first thing you need to understand when dealing with data recovery is not loosing cool.

Consequences Of Data Loss And Why Should Offsite Backup Be Used by Lee Morrell
There is a calculated trend in all business corporations and firms: when the enterprise is getting bigger, its support of data increases its complexity, volume and value. The larger your enterprise is, the more significant your data files become. The traditional tape backup can no longer produce... Disaster recovery planning (DV) often fails to extract the lost files in the similar way as they were before the disaster struck. ... The lost files are hard to recover, and it takes a lot of precious time and nerve-racking to recover even to the approximate extent the ruined system as it was...

The Art of Failure Planning by Glen Kendell
He that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils; for time is the greatest innovator. -Francis Bacon A Tale of Two Plans There is a lot of talk these days about disaster recovery planning. Organizations of all sizes are investing big money developing "The Plan" that will help... The best Plan B starts with a team of talented and experienced people you can count on who work well under pressure and are great at troubleshooting. ... Plan B analyzes the problem and then develops a simple and flexible plan to fix it.

What Is Data Recovery? by Pushkar Sinha
Retrieving deleted/inaccessible data from electronic storage media (hard drives, removable media etc...) Typical causes of data loss include: o Electro-mechanical Failure o Natural Disaster o Viruses o Data Corruption o Sabotage o Human Error Is Data Recovery important? ... “Fifty-five percent of small businesses rated themselves as "fair" or "poor" in terms of having a documented disaster recovery plan, or do not have one at all.” “Review and evaluation of data backup and storage procedures is not a common practice among small businesses.” “The majority of small companies”...

Mystery of the Unknown! by Dina Safar
Your Work place is no longer available, disaster has struck, and time is money! How many times have you heard these statements? It is a nightmare for CIOs and IT directors to have to explain downtime to their CEO and CFO. For many CEOs and CFOs, what was important yesterday is no longer valid... is a system integrator that specializes in off site disaster recovery, business continuity, and 7x24x365 solutions from the hardware and software side, Storage Area Networking (SAN), high Performance Fiber Raid Solution, Server-Less Enterprise Backups.

Got Data? by Grace Judson
Each of the stories that follow is absolutely factual. When their clothes dryer blew up, the young couple escaped with her cell phone, their toddler son, and one shoe. The house was incinerated in fifteen minutes. She was supporting the family with her home-based business while her husband... For your own sake and for the sake of your family, who need the history and the memories that are stored so tenuously on your computer, take the time to define and implement a backup and disaster recovery plan.

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