Learn why an offsite backup is necessary for businesses to protect their data. In the event of a disaster it is important that your business data is readily available
Common Misconceptions About Backup Data and Disaster Recovery
There is nothing worse than spending hours working on your computer and having it crash. Unfortunately, this is a common occurrence which is why it is so important to have backup data on hand.
Storage Wars: Google Offers Unlimited Storage
Megabytes, gigabytes, even terabytes of data stored safely on Google servers for only $10 a month, per user. Files as large as 5TB can be stored in the cloud, a size that no desktop or laptop currently on the market is equipped to handle. The ability to back up files, store them in the cloud, and automatically sync all that data across multiple devices has radically changed the way we use computers
Eco Friendly Email Using Microsoft Hosted Exchange
The Article explains how we can reduce dependency on paper by using Eco friend Email. We can also improve the productivity by using environment friendly product.
Why Businesses of All Sizes Are Moving to the Cloud Through Infrastructure As a Service
Learn how cloud computing and cloud hosting have become an increasingly popular trend in the present day market. Cloud hosting offers many benefits and advantages.
Compact Flash Card Data Recovery Services
Our smartphones and tablets have made it easy to carry important data wherever we go. However, for people who have to handle a lot of data, the internal memory often falls short. In such circumstances, external data storage tools are a real boon. A compact flash card is one of the most commonly used devices.
Introduction to RAID
RAID stands for 'Redundant Array of Independent Drives' (originally it stood for 'Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks' but, due to newly developed Solid-State Drives, this 'Inexpensive' term doesn't hold much weight anymore). This refers to a virtual data storage technology that combines multiple HDD's or SSD's into one logical 'virtual' unit for the purpose of data redundancy and, in some cases, performance improvement. The concept of this technology is to provide a level of protection to your data in the server host.
Storage Wars: Microsoft Slashes Extra Storage Prices
Inexpensive cloud storage services are quickly becoming a battleground for the world's biggest software companies, from Amazon's new Fire phone having unlimited photo storage, to Apple's recent announcement of a nearly 70% price cut for iCloud plans, even hardware giant ASUS is getting in on the action. Microsoft, following in the footsteps of rivals such as Apple and Google, announced on June 23rd that their popular cloud storage service, OneDrive, would be expanding their free storage tier as well as reducing the costs of their paid plans. The changes are set to take place in July, with OneDrive's...
Rescue for Pine Grove: Data Recovery Resurrects a School Library
Suspicion fell first on kids playing with matches. But a Fire Department investigation soon revealed that it was faulty wiring in the walls that started the fire. The temporary building that permanently housed the Pine Grove Elementary School's library in the town of Orcutt, California was no more - along with all of the books and computers
Data Recovery, Forensic Artifacts and Flight 370
We're all computer users now and by virtue of the fact that we write, we're all content creators as well. But what happens when you don't like the created content and decide to dump it - or accidentally close something without saving it? Is it necessarily gone? Thus we are led to the case of the data that may have been lost in connection with the recent ill-fated Malaysia Airlines flight 307
Moving Offices Can Be a Breeze
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