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What are the Facts about Data Loss? by Lee Morrell
I have been in the data recovery business for many years and have read and heard many “facts” covering the causes, costs and trends of data loss recovery. I have also heard of all the best ways to backup data ensuring total loss of data never happens. ... 30 percent of companies report that they still do not have a disaster recovery program in place and two in three companies feel their data backup and disaster recovery plans have significant vulnerabilities. ... I don’t know, and I feel most business owners would not know either until data loss actually happened, but please bear with me,...

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... Even for those who are technically proficient, creating a personal backup and disaster recovery plan ranks only slighly higher than cleaning the bathroom; for the many who find technology confusing and scary, cleaning the bathroom starts looking downright fun compared to figuring out a backup plan!

Data Security - Having Piece of Mind by Bart Samuri
Data security is a very important part of a successful computer involved business. It is essential to keep vital data secured in order to have piece of mind. Backing up data and having dedicated computers running just to store data are great ways to maintain data security. ... Many times damaged hard drives can be recovered, many times they cant, and often data recovery costs massive amounts of money. ... Mind you, this process is not easy, and a regular computer chump probably couldn’t do it, this is why data recovery is often left to professionals, and often costs you big bucks.

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. These things are real and we don't think they will ever happen to us. ... If the hard drive does fail, a data recovery system id a great option to keep in mind. ... Your best bet would be to contact a data recovery service. ... Instead enlist the aid of a professional data recovery service.

Free File Recovery by Prabir Sen
A wide variety of failures can result in loss of data, and recoveries of those files become an imperative task to let any enterprise continue functioning. File recovery is the salvaging process, where the lost data in files, failed, wrecked or inaccessible storages, mainly primary storages, such... But it is recommended that in cases of failures in critical environments, you should seek the help of data recovery service agents, who are professionally equipped and experienced in such disaster recovery scenario.

Protecting Data in Today’s Fast-Paced & Uncertain Environment by Bud Stoddard
Protecting Data in Today’s Fast-Paced & Uncertain Environment Online server data backup and recovery takes hold   By Bud Stoddard, President & CEO, AmeriVault Corp.   Data, Foundation of Today’s Business   Data is not only the foundation of businesses in all...   As a result, data protection has become a critical component in an organization’s disaster recovery and business continuity plans. ...   To further data integrity, reliability and recovery, the massive amounts of data online are backed up to tape on a daily basis, and shipped to an underground...

How Data Recovery Programs Work by Fraser Wheaton
Power outages, natural disasters, computer freezes, viruses or simple human errors can all be the cause of one of today’s most common technical “plagues”: data loss. It’s estimated that millions of users suffer from data loss issues worldwide each year and millions of dollars are lost due to the... Fortunately for us, data recovery programs become more and more proficient with each passing year and it’s safe to say that unless the data loss occurred due to some extraordinarily severe events such as hard disk burnout, extreme magnetization and so forth, your data can be recovered.

IT Support: The Crucial Factor For Your Business by Lee Smith
IT Support has become increasingly important over the years. With businesses and industries becoming more and more competitive, your IT and computer network needs to make your business as efficient as possible. When something goes wrong with your network or IT, you need to have a rapid response... IT System What systems and procedures are in place to ensure your IT, data and computer systems are in safe hands and free from disaster recovery issues? ... How frequent are backups taken and what are the procedures in the event of Disaster Recovery?

Easily Recover Stubborn Data - Really! by Toby Johanson
I've seen this more times than I care to mention. But it's more than just a blue screen of death. It's also virus' eating boot sectors, corrupted RAID's, damaged partitions and just plain 'I Give Up' Windows operating system problems. They are all catastrophic. ... I own pretty much every data recovery product I've ever stumbled across.. ... There are a lot of data recovery programs out there, and I personally recommend VirtualLab. ... This little gem is like the Swiss Army Knife of the Data Recovery World.

Five Steps to Protect Your Business System from a Disaster by David McCullough
You never know when disaster might strike. If one happens, the first thing on your agenda as a staffing business owner or manager, after assuring the health and safety of yourself and others will probably be: "How are we going to do business?" The lifeblood of any staffing business is information. ... There are essentially five steps that must take place in order to protect your hardware and software investment from a natural disaster: Create a Disaster Recovery Team Develop a Disaster Recovery Plan Test the Plan Communicate the Plan Implement the Plan Let's break these five steps...

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