461. Retrieving Files Pronto: Hard Drive Recovery
April 13, 2012
Hard drives are complex and when they break down they are not easily fixed by people’s do-it-yourself skills. Hard drives are complicated connection wirings that people see inside a computer’s central processing unit (CPU). They have a circuit board and a number of moving parts. How these parts wor...
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462. Keeping Documents Intact: Storing Options
April 13, 2012
In a world where information is vital, both individuals and companies cannot afford to carelessly lose their data. Many industries and businesses like hospitals or financial institutions collect data over the years. Although some data may render obsolete, some old information are important to retrie...
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463. Some Important Documents That Need to be Shred
April 13, 2012
If your storage room is filled with unnecessary paper mess, then you know that it’s time to clean up. However, disposing important files is not easy to do for the simple reason that they hold important information regarding a company or a person’s profile. This is why individuals need to evaluate wh...
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464. Different Types of Scanners and Their Features
April 13, 2012
Every company is looking for a storage system that will address the need for large storage space and multifarious maintenance tasks. Document scanning is a storage solution that can even totally eliminate the need for a storage room, and instead convert that room into a productive area for operation...
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465. How Document Scanning Works and its Benefits
April 13, 2012
Document imaging or scanning is an essential process a business employs to achieve more efficient storage and exchange of information. In contrast with photocopying and printing that involve making physical copies of documents, document scanning aims to produce electronic copies. A company can utili...
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466. Document Destruction Policy for Companies
April 13, 2012
It is imperative for a company or an organization to establish a well-defined document destruction policy. There should be a time limit for storing some documents, especially those that contain sensitive information that can be an instrument of defamation and fraud. After a predetermined length of t...
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467. Software vs. Services: Data Recovery Solutions
April 13, 2012
Data loss is one of the most crucial problems companies can face throughout their existence. Without a sturdy backup of their files, they can end up experiencing great lulls in their operations or start again from scratch. The worst-case scenario would be closing down firms and ending trade.
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468. Gear Businesses against Extreme Data Loss
April 13, 2012
It is a must for companies to always be ready for the worst. Through that, they can confidently face any challenges that may threaten their trade. Accordingly, they can sustain their profitability and avoid delays in reaching success.
That is why all projects are required to undergo feasibil...
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469. Risks of Extreme Data Loss to Businesses
April 13, 2012
Computer files are the lifeblood of any company. These are used in dealing with customers, in transacting with business partners, in monitoring the flow of capital, among others. In fact, these play a crucial role in serving as reference for the future.
Hence, it cannot be denied that sudden...
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470. Data Recovery and Moore's Law
April 13, 2012
Problems and solutions are never far away from each other. Every problem has an ideal solution; but after some time this particular solution may yet again give rise to new problems. Take hard drives for example: as the decades went by, bigger hard drives have posed bigger challenges for data recover...
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