- Can You Restore Data From Your Backup? by Per Strandberg
Many users don't test their backups. This is because they don't take the time or they don't know the steps to take. This means that there is a risk that the restoration of their system will not work nor can they be sure that they are able to retrieve individual files. 597 words 2006-07-23 - Great Plains DOS Support – notes for consultant by Andrew Karasev
Great Plains Accounting, accounting package for mid-size and small companies was in its peak of popularity back in earlier 1990th. It first had DOS interface, later on migrated to classic Windows version (remember earlier event driven Windows and its strange and at the same time revolutionary programming model – guys who remember Borland C++ and Microsoft C++). 436 words 2006-07-21 - The Best Data Recovery Choice For You by John Simpson
The best defense against a loss of data is a really solid and faithful backup routine of important files to reliable media. It's also a good idea for the media to be removable and portable if possible so that even if something happens to your whole computer for any reason, the data is protected by being in a totally different physical area. 569 words 2006-07-20 - Little-known Strategies to Maximize the Life of Your Hard Drive by Alex Bezborodov
Maximizing the life of your hard driveIf I asked you the question: which part of your computer is the most fragile, what would you say? What if I asked: which part is most important to you? 984 words 2006-07-19 - Business Needs vs. Network Performance: Critical Challenges Facing Network Managers by Amichai Lesser
Networking is getting tougher. Networks must deliver a growing range of services, from ERP, CRM and email to VoIP and web services applications, each of which has its own idiosyncrasies and requirements. 1014 words 2006-07-19 - An Introduction to Tape Backup by Linus Chang
If you run a small business, chances are you're saving important files to a server. But what happens when disaster strikes? How are you ensuring that your files won't be lost? Many people fail to realize that the loss of files could cripple their business. 832 words 2006-07-19 - Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery - A Business Not a Technology Issue by Robert Mahood
Hackers, hurricanes, fires, flooding, power outages, denial of service attacks, application failures, employee error, sabotage and now terrorism are helping companies to focus on the necessity of a business continuity plan. 365 words 2006-07-19 - Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery - Reducing Your Risk Profile by Robert Mahood
Like all plans, there is an ultimate goal to achieve. The goal in a business continuity plan is simply that: to continue your business in the face of a disaster or a disruption. A business continuity plan is not just for a disaster. 283 words 2006-07-17 - You Lost Your Data... Don't Panic! by Emanuele Allenti
Inability to access your data stored on the data storage device could be caused by many reasons, from those that are easy to fix to those which are completely impossible to fix. If the damage is irreversible then data loss will occur. 502 words 2006-07-17 - New Iomega Tera Series: Desktop Hard Drive with 1TB capacity by Michael Hanna
New Iomega Tera Series: Desktop Hard Drive with 1TB capacityTriple-Interface, External Drive with four high-speed, high capacity SATA drives Geneva – Iomega International S. A. the European Headquarters of Iomega Corporation (NYSE: 654 words 2006-07-15 - Lightning Season: How to Avoid Data Loss by Woody Bowers
Lightning Season: How to Avoid Data LossWe have just entered the time of year that most electrical storms occur. Sudden loss of power, power surges, and electrical spikes are all very common causes of computer damage. 450 words 2006-07-14 - The Seven Golden Rules Of Data Backups by Keith Edmunds
Backups of company data are carried out for two main reasons. The first is to cater for those times when a document is inadvertently deleted or damaged and you wish to recover the original document; the second is as part of a disaster recovery plan in case something catastrophic happens to your computers (e. 592 words 2006-07-14 - Got Virus? by Woody Bowers
GOT VIRUS? Your Data is NOT lost forever! In the wake of so many computer viruses running wild, “Hope is not lost”! With the recent release of such viruses as: mydoom; netsky; mofei, lovegate and many more destructive viruses, there is an affordable solution to recover your lost files from your hard drive. 508 words 2006-07-13 - Coping with a Serious Data Loss from your Computer Hard Drive by Darryl Peddle
Data loss is an expensive reality. It's a hard fact that it happens more often then users like to admit. A recent study by the accounting firm McGladrey and Pullen estimates that one out of every 500 data centers will experience a severe computer disaster this year. 951 words 2006-07-12 - Disc and Data Recovery by J. Brian Keith
Data Recovery is probably the last thing on anyone's mind when they buy a computer. Most of us never think something will go wrong until it's too late. Data recovery or Disc Recovery services is something we hope we will never have the need for. 380 words 2006-07-12 - Great Plains Accounting Support – overview for IT specialist by Andrew Karasev
Great Plains Accounting was popular accounting package for mid-size and small companies back in 1990th. As each product has its life time – it is almost over for Great Plains Accounting – Great Plains Software was purchased by Microsoft and incorporated into its business systems subdivision: 392 words 2006-07-12 - Data Recovery The Easy Way by John Simpson
It's a fact of life that bad things happen to good people's data every now and then. And when it does, too often the victim is not prepared for it. Is that the case with you? Are you prepared in advance for a complete loss of critical files and data on your computer or on your computer network? 460 words 2006-07-12 - Reduce TCO: The Java Database Way by Parveen Aggarwal
TCO (Total Cost Ownership) is the buzzword in today’s business world. This metric helps enterprise managers assess direct and indirect costs and benefits derived from their investment on IT components and services. 481 words 2006-07-11 - Data-Recovery: What You Need by Noel Matthew
Data recovery is something we hope that we will never need. Whether you simply make the mistake of deleting important software or you lose it all in a computer crash, that valuable asset of information may seem like it is lost forever. 351 words 2006-07-09 - Easy Guide to RAID Recovery by Alexandria Haber
What is RAID RECOVERY? RAID stands for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. It is a method of combining several hard drives into one unit. This method offers fault tolerance (the ability of a system to continue to perform functions even when one or more hard disk drives have failed) and higher protection against data loss than a single hard drive. 296 words 2006-07-09 - One Small Step for Man – One Giant Bill from Tech. Support by Peter McFraser
Beaming data to the moon—it sounds intriguing, but is it really the answer to offsite backup? Dozens of businesses were unable to recover from 9/11. Having all of their files and backup data in one location added incredible economic damage to the already tragic losses of life. 560 words 2006-07-07 - IT Department Skills to Support Microsoft Great Plains and Microsoft CRM by Andrew Karasev
Microsoft Great Plains as ERP and Microsoft CRM as Client Relation Management system is very robust combination and could serve midsize to large corporation as Business System. Being VP IT or IT Director you need to foresee the positions to have in your IT department to do internal MS Great Plains and MS CRM support. 472 words 2006-07-06 - Before You Take the Plunge: Essential Information For Users Considering Data Recovery by Alex Bezborodov
Know what you're dealing withThe 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. 1423 words 2006-07-06 - Data Recovery by Barry Stein
Every person who uses a personal computer will eventually face the challenge of data recovery. Computer hardware and software can be temperamental from time to time. Hard drives and other mechanical components of personal computers and servers do not last forever, and when they fail recovering your data can be difficult, time consuming and costly. 571 words 2006-07-06 - Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery - The Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plan by Robert Mahood
Essentially, the plan addresses the who, what, where, why and when of recovery. Goal number one is to reduce the risk profile of the business. Goal two is to be well prepared so the impact of any disruption is minimized. 337 words 2006-07-06 - Flash USB Drives: Backup Easily, Conveniently And Securely by Yuri Filimonov
Tired of switching CD/DVD discs while backing up? Flash USB drives to the rescue! If you already backup often, you are doing the most you can to secure your files against accidental file deletion and recovery, file damage and what not. 307 words 2006-07-03 - Can RAID Systems Fail? by Alexandria Haber
Technology, how we love it until something goes wrong and we end up yelling at our computer screens. If you’ve ever lost data, you know how much time, money, and headaches it can cost you to retrieve it, especially if you are a company. 537 words 2006-07-03 - IT In-house support: Microsoft Great Plains and CRM by Andrew Karasev
Microsoft Business Solutions is promoting Microsoft Great Plains and MS CRM combination for US and International markets. Microsoft Great Plains as ERP and Microsoft CRM as Client Relation Management system is very robust combination and could serve midsize to large corporation as Business System. 496 words 2006-07-03 - How to Backup a PC by Marisa Pellegrino
Everyone thinks, ‘it won’t happen to me’. But what if it does? All your files, pictures and documents gone, in an instant. Sure, you can reach for the disks that came with your computer to reinstall the applications but what about the most important component, your data? 534 words 2006-07-02 - Microsoft(r) Exchange Server Utilities – ESEutil & ISinteg by Troy Werelius
Microsoft includes two command line utilities with Exchange Server that are designed to accomplish various maintenance functions within the Exchange database. They are limited, complex, tedious, and time consuming when compared to the functionality contained within GOexchange. 1397 words 2006-07-02
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