Archive for February, 2009

Offsite Data Backup or Online Storage, which solution is the most suited to you

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Most people still think that backing up to an offsite environment is the same solution as moving files to an online storage system. If you want to know what the differences are, so you are able to make an informed decision, please read on.
Online file storage is a means for moving your digital photos, [...]

Can USB Data Recovery Be Recovered?

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

When you store important information on a USB device, you take the chance of losing that information. Losing data on a USB can be kind of a mystery, but there are companies out there that can help you get that data back. These companies use engineering that can recover your lost data over ninety six [...]

Consequences of data loss and Why should Offsite Backup be used

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

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 in-depth data information about all the important features [...]

Know What You’re Dealing With: Essential Information You Must Know Before Paying for Data Recovery

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Know what you're dealing with
The world of data recovery is a big mystery for most consumers and even some IT professionals. This is largely because hard drives themselves are complex devices and their technological specifics are not generally well known. Data recovery companies thrive on their customers' lack of information and often get away with [...]

How to Choose Right PC Diagnostic Software

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Computer Diagnostics is a need to keep a healthy operating system and vital for business productivity, where a failure can be a costly mistake. PC diagnostic software can determine hardware and software conditions and possible failures, as well as current settings and connectivity.
A PC diagnostic program can also suggest the best performance settings in order [...]

Recover Damaged Mail and Data in Microsoft Outlook

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Microsoft Outlook is the de-facto standard for office communication. A typical office employee's entire workflow consists of tasks, contacts, and email exchange in Microsoft Outlook. But what happens if one day a system crash happens, or a hard drive fails, or some malware targets and corrupts your Outlook data? Does this mean the end of [...]