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Computer Network Management by Frank Hughes
Today it is almost inconceivable for a business not to have computers, whether it is a construction company or a high technology firm. When a business has more than one computer, they are almost always connected together in a local area network. These networks may be more or less advanced and... Comprehensive security is beneficial because it provides a central and safe strategy for data access and disaster recovery. ... Computer Network Management should require a consistent routine for data backups with regular checkups of data quality - a practice that will save a company huge sums in...
How to Secure your Computer Systems - 10 Tips for Small Business Owners by Andrew Mapp
As a Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator, a Certified Computer Forensics Specialist, Network and Security Consultant, Software Developer, and Data Recovery Expert, my passion for technology is undeniable. I also enjoy helping people, especially when it comes to my passion. ... 8. ... It is a very good idea to implement a Firewall. ... Your Firewall of choice depends on the size of your organization. ... The same principle applies to other computer operating systems such as Apple and Linux.
iSCSI vs. FC for Meeting Mission Critical Requirements by Efrat Aharoni-Levi
Introduction Mission Critical Data is just what its name says: critical to the core functioning of an enterprise. Mission critical data must be available 24x7 and fully backed up for immediate recovery in the event of disaster. Enterprises are constantly seeking more reliable, more efficient,... SANRAD’s V-Switch 3000 uses Iscsi technology to centrally consolidate, manage, backup and restore mission critical data at a fraction of the cost, in capital and human resources, of existing FC SAN technologies Mission Critical Requirements and SANRAD’s Solutions Storage Area Networks (SANs)...
Differences Between Adware - Spyware And Viruses by Mohammed Bhimji
Adware, spyware and computer viruses share some similarities, one of which is that all three are major nuisances for computer users. Let's differentiate the three. Spyware is software that does not intentionally harm your computer. Spyware has been designed to track and record the types of... Although viruses do not have the ability to physically damage computer components, they can erase entire hard drives making it virtually impossible to ever recover the data -- even if the drive were sent to data recovery experts.
Windows, the Disposable Operating System by Peter Blue
I guess most of us have know this for many years but now even the creators of Windows have admitted it - Microsoft Says Recovery from Malware Becoming Impossible "When you are dealing with rootkits and some advanced spyware programs, the only solution is to rebuild from scratch. ... Like many of us I own a large collection of music and movies which are still usable 20+ years later but the data on your PC will be lucky to survive a year or two without a backup. ... 3.Identify where your data actually is.
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) by Smita Mathur
The IT professionals generally face the most challenging roles in the decision making jobs. In the networking field many Microsoft Operating System Software are implemented through the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer certification (MCSE) on the desktop and server. ... The 70-270 series of MCSE Course is designed to assist in learning or gaining knowledge and skills required for developing a logical data model, retrieving and modifying data using Transact-SQL and XML, designing and implementing the database and objects, programming business logic (stored procedures, functions, views,...
How to Backup Your Computer Files by Christian Carvajal
As I write this, it’s early December, and try as I might, I can’t remember what my new year’s resolution was last time around. One thing I can say with near hundred percent certainty is that whatever it was, I failed to keep it. Maybe you’re the same. ... According to a report from the ONTRACK data recovery service, data loss can be caused by natural disasters (3% of cases), computer viruses (7%), software problems (14%), and plain old user error (a whopping 32%). ... STEP TWO: In Which I Tell You Where You Can Put It That’s right, this is the section in which I’ll tell you where to store...
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