Archive for October, 2008
There are many factors to consider when choosing a computer backup strategy. Traditional methods like network storage and tape drive backup, work fine for larger organizations who have IT support staff to manage the complex business of data backup. The small business and home user have a tougher time implementing an effective backup solution.
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Keeping accurate records is one of the most important aspects of any business. As technology changes, so do the methods that are used to maintain accurate files and records. Before the creation of the computer and the Internet, businesses and corporations would have to use filing systems and paper for all of their important documents; however, now most major businesses and corporations choose to use data backup reporting, a more modern approach to storing records.
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A damaged hard disk drive is one of the most unpleasant types of hardware failure. No, I don’t mean that a burned processor or a damaged memory block are more enjoyable. Not at all - they are also disasters and in terms of money generally it is more expensive to replace a processor than to replace a hard drive but damaged hard drives have one very irritating property - you lose not only your hardware but also all or some of your data. Data is priceless and if you don’t have a backup copy of it, then you are lost.
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Whether you are at home or in the office, every day we save an ever increasing amount of data (documents, drawings, projects, worksheets, contracts, pictures, videos, music, etc.). Protecting this important data is quite essential but we only realize this when it’s too late. Today, traditional remote backup devices (DVD, external HD, USB keys, floppy disks, etc.) have become obsolete since unreliable, costly and inconvenient.
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Every one of us knows that whenever a hard drive partition/volume is get deleted or corrupted, the data loss problems kicks in. Whatever the type of data stored on the lost partition, recovery becomes a critical and challenging issue.
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Small businesses need to ensure their business continuity through disasters. Using backups with this effect can be an effective option but business owners should understand what is involved in a backup, such that they can minimise their business’ risk.
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Online backup is the future of backup solutions. You can save time, money and certainly your business. Disaster can strike at any moment, don’t let it affect your business!
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Has your computer ever crashed? Ever get a blue screen that does not look so welcoming? Well, all the files are most likely still on your computer and you have a very good chance of recovering them without going to the local “Geek Squad”. Read on and find out what you can do to get those important files back.
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Business Backup Software is an imperative tool for businesses to implement in this digital era. The threat of data loss is very real and losing valuable intellectual property can be the death of a business. Using backup software is the only effective means to ensuring your data is backed up safely, cheaply and every day.
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Most small businesses don’t have the resources to implement costly backup solutions. Thankfully, they have plenty of options available to them which lets them save costs and their business. To select the right backup plan for their business, first they need to understand what to consider in a backup.
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