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  • Digital Disasters and Remote Data Backup  By : jameswalsh
    As the computerization of all sectors of the economy gathers steam and every commercial organization leverages the power of the silicon processor to do tasks much more efficiently and cheaply, it is no wonder that data has become a crucial resource for companies as well as individuals.
  • Backing Up Your Data - Do's and Don't and How To's  By : Dave Davies
    We all know we're supposed to back up data. Sometimes we might actually do so. Backing up your data is important, and yet it is often a neglected part of using computers.
  • Why do you really need a computer backup?  By : kamal
    Computer backup is so important to your computer that to ignore it is to risk its damnation.
  • Hard Disks Compared to Tape Drives  By : jameswalsh
    What are hard disks? Well, we all know the answer – they are certain objects inside the computer which makes the computer work. While there is nothing really wrong with the functionality of this description, it hardly qualifies as a proper definition.
  • Get rescued by data recovery software!  By : DIYA SOOD
    * Feature Set
    * Installation
    * Effectiveness
    * Search Capabilities
    * Support Tools

    Computers are an integral part of our lives. They are used at every juncture, and of course play a major role in businesses. In fact, the smooth working of small, medium, big and very big enterprises depend heavily on the computer. But they aren’t perfect, and it would be unfair to consider them as perfect.
  • Recover Formatted NTFS Drives  By : Chris Gardiner
    If you have accidentally formatted a hard drive or partition, you will get an empty disk with no files on it. Don't consider your files lost just yet! You can still recover all of your original files complete with the original directory structure.
  • The best points of data visualization  By : Manbeer Singh
    There is more to bar charts than meets the eye with data visualization. Bar charts is just one example of many visual tools which can be used to convey information in the most effective way.
  • COMPUTER BACKUPS  By : Sudhir.K.Sharma
    Computer backup is so important to your computer that to ignore it is to risk its damnation. Computers require care and feeding. They require that you attend to their needs. If you don't, then they will most surely be sent to Hell. Computer hell is the place for computers without computer backup. The failure to perform hard drive backup means that you are playing Russian Roulette with your data. Data needs your protection.
  • Server Recovery Can Affect Business Survival  By : Andy Butler
    Effective server recovery can prove absolutely essential for business survival because servers are critical to business operations. Servers are continuously supporting operations by serving files, applications, transaction data and other kinds of support information and tools without which businesses and individuals would find it harder to survive.
  • Server Installation and Configuration Needs Experienced Professionals  By : Andy Butler
    A properly configured and sufficiently powerful server installation can facilitate collaborative working, efficient communications and informed decision making.
  • RAID Data Recovery is a High Tech Exercise  By : Andy Butler
    RAID data recovery requires a high level of technical skill and specialized facilities. Not all data recovery companies will have sufficient resources. So your first task if you come to need RAID data recovery is to find a data recovery company with a successful record of recovering data from all kinds of RAID systems.
  • Memory Stick Repair is a Feasible Option  By : Andy Butler
    You might not even know that memory stick repair facilities and data recovery facilities exist. Unaware of such a facility you might decide to abandon the valuable pictures that are on your memory stick. This can happen when you repeatedly receive a "Card not found" or Needs Formatting or similar error message when you try to retrieve the pictures from the memory stick.
  • IT Support Contracts: Take Pains to Ensure That Your Needs Are Met  By : Andy Butler
    IT support contracts should be complete and transparent, and should not confuse you with obscure wording. If there is some unavoidable legalese that you don't understand, discuss it with your IT support contractor and get clarifications in writing and agree the level of service you require so that the contractor can supply an appropriate service level agreement (SLA ).
  • A Hard Drive Rebuild Can Vary Widely in Complexity  By : Andy Butler
    Hard drive rebuild, in the general sense of the term, can mean a simple operation of replacing the firmware (controller card) and reprogramming it using specialist software. Or it can mean replacing the drive's precision components like its read/write head, done in Class 100 clean rooms by specialist data recovery technicians.
  • Forensic Computer Investigations Require Specific Protocol For the Legal Handling Of Recovered Data  By : Andy Butler
    Forensic computer investigations seek to gather evidence for determining whether computer systems have been used for unlawful or unauthorized activities. The evidence can reside in computers, storage devices and the network.
  • Disaster Recovery Needs Contingency Planning  By : Andy Butler
    Disaster recovery will be an unsatisfactory exercise if it is organized after a disaster strikes. Only a lot of advance planning and preparation can ensure that the business resumes operations quickly after a major disaster.
  • Data Loss and Data Recovery: An Overview  By : Andy Butler
    Data stored on computers can get lost in several ways. To recover from such a situation the main option would be to restore from backed up data.Alternatively calling on the services of a specialist data recovery company. Reconstructing all the lost data manually is usually not a viable option.
  • Clean Room Data Recovery - What's Its Significance?  By : Andy Butler
    What are clean rooms? Why is clean room data recovery important? We look at these issues first.
  • Why Has Document Imaging Become So Important?  By : Manuel J. Montesino
    Document imaging involves converting paper documents into electronic images. These images need further processing to make them into true electronic documents. This is because any text in the image, while readable by humans, is not readable as text characters by computer systems.
  • Document Imaging Services are an Alternative to Buying Expensive Equipment  By : Manuel J. Montesino
    To explore document imaging services, you should first understand what document imaging can achieve.
  • Document Imaging and Scanning Have Almost Become Synonymous  By : Manuel J. Montesino
    Document imaging can involve photocopying and microfilm or microfiche output, in addition to scanning into digital images. However document imaging and scanning have become so closely associated as to become synonymous.
  • Document Scanners for Document Imaging  By : Manuel J. Montesino
    A document scanner is the primary component used for most document imaging projects. Scanners come with widely varying capabilities. For example, desktop scanners come with capacities of 10 to 30 pages per minute, departmental scanners with 30 to 60 pages per minute and production level scanners with over 60 pages per minute.
  • Document Imaging and Processing Typically Go Together  By : Manuel J. Montesino
    For example, the processing might be nothing more than cleaning up the document. Typical documents often contain punch holes, black borders, undesired lines, and so on. There are document-cleaning tools that can remove these from the document images after they are scanned. Document cleaning software can also allow users to specify what to do about such elements in scanned images.
  • Document Imaging Management - The Issues  By : Manuel J. Montesino
    Document imaging management has become an important issue because imaging is increasingly used to capture content. This capture can be for current use or for archiving purposes. With so many vendors, systems, and services in the document imaging market, you have to carefully plan how to meet your document-imaging requirements.
  • Document Imaging and Management Software  By : Manuel J. Montesino
    Document imaging and management software are proliferating in the market. Many solutions come with advanced technologies and innovative features.
  • Digital Document Imaging Moves Paper-Based Information to Business Applications  By : Manuel J. Montesino
    Digital document imaging integrates paper documents into the electronic workflow of organizations. This process can be facilitated with a combination of peripherals and application-integration solutions.
  • Office Document Imaging Makes Your Paper Documents Ready to Fly  By : Manuel J. Montesino
    Ready to fly the Internet, we mean, not as paper planes popular in some offices.Consider it. Office Document Imaging converts your paper documents into digital images, which can be sent to the other end of the world in seconds. Any text in the image would be readable by humans at the other end. The information on a paper document you received in your US office thus becomes available for your executive who is, say, in China looking for business opportunities.
  • Medical Document Imaging Transforms Medical Practice  By : Manuel J. Montesino
    Medical document imaging can transform medical practice by capturing patient charts in an electronic form. Unlike paper charts, practitioners can access electronic charts with utmost ease, by clicking a mouse (or touching their PDA). Whereas they had to wait for the paper chart earlier, now the chart is available to them instantly.
  • Document Imaging Tools - the Range  By : Manuel J. Montesino
    Document imaging is an important component of Enterprise Content Management systems, helping to capture paper-based documents. We look at the major document imaging tools used today.
  • Document Imaging Systems Can Improve Information Capture Dramatically  By : Manuel J. Montesino
    Document imaging systems capture enterprise content that come in the form of paper documents and paper forms that might even be handwritten. The paper-based content is converted into machine-readable and searchable electronic content. This is a process that requires additional processing of the captured image with technologies like OCR to make them machine-readable text, and indexing and Meta tagging to make the document searchable.
  • Document Imaging Reduces Storage Requirements Dramatically  By : Manuel J. Montesino
    To see how document imaging and storage volumes are related, a historical perspective on the office is required.
  • Document Imaging Solutions Become Relevant in Many Typical Business Situations  By : Manuel J. Montesino
    Contracts and agreements are typical paper-based documents created in large volumes by large enterprises. Once executed, these documents are retrieved only infrequently thereafter. However, when a need arises, as for litigation, the documents should be quickly retrievable.
  • What Capabilities Can Users Expect From Document Imaging Software?  By : Manuel J. Montesino
    Many people are accustomed to buying a scanner and start using it. Even the preliminary step of installing the scanner's software might not make them sufficiently aware of the fact that it's the software that really makes the equipment capable of doing all the wonderful things.
  • How Is Lost Data Recovered From Storage Media?  By : Andy Wong
    Computer data is typically stored in magnetic form on Hard Disks, Magnetic Tapes, Compact Discs, DVD and RAID. Data on these storage media could become inaccessible owing to physical damage or corruption of the logical file system.
  • How Do Data Loss Occur and How Do You Prevent It?  By : Andy Wong
    The impact of a data loss on a business can be visualized if you consider a manufacturing operation with over a thousand employees, whose pay details are kept in the company’s computer system.
  • How Data Recovery Could Become Critical for Business Survival and What to Do in Case of Data Loss  By : Andy Wong
    Just imagine this scenario. You own a highly profitable specialty retail store that stock thousands of parts. These parts are procured from the best sources that you have identified over many years, based on product quality, timely deliveries, reasonable prices and customer support.

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