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White Paper
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Data Recovery First Aid: 3 Tips to Increase Your Chances of Success
Three handy tips to help you stay confident in the face of data loss, no matter how it occurs.
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Internet Scams: Phishing
These days, there are so many possible scams that it can be hard to tell the difference between them. The first we`ll focus on is the practice of `phishing` - the word is derived from `fishing` for consumer information, and `ph` is a common replacement for `f` in the hacking community.
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Mosaic Layouts: How and Why to Avoid Creating Puzzle-looking Websites
The role that good Web design plays in browsing speed is often under-recognized. Pictures and graphics as a navigation aid are often a powerful `hook` for customers, and can easily enhance a browsing session. When incorrectly used, they can create bottlenecks that hamper the message your site needs to send.
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Why to Look for Disc Spanning when Choosing your Home/Office Backup Software
As we collect more and more important data, our backup needs are growing. Nowdays it’s common to find full system backups of hundreds of thousands files, ranging between 30 and 120 gigabytes (GB). The problem is where to store this data.
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News Release
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Backup Platinum 3.0 – Christmas Should be Crowded and Sociable but Backups Small and Secure
SoftLogica announces Backup Platinum 3.0, a new version of its data backup tool.
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Handy Recovery 3.0: In-depth Disk Analysis to Undelete Files and Recover Partitions
SoftLogica LLC announces the release of Handy Recovery 3.0, a new version of its data recovery software designed to restore accidentally lost files. The program supports FAT12/16/32 and NTFS/NTFS 5 file systems including image recovery from CompactFlash, SmartMedia, MultiMedia and Secure Digital cards.
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Review
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The History of Backup
Every thing has its own history and sooner or later it finds a chronicler. This article features important milestones in the history of data backup evolution from punched cards and magnetic tape reels to emergence of network technologies with complex systems for remote backup storage. The article is illustrated with chronological and statistical charts.
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Article
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Offsite Backup: Benefits and Threats Unveiled
One dilemma for backup users is often where to put their backups. Storing them on your own hard drive is obviously not the best option. Not everyone wants to split their backups into several parts using a CD or DVD burner, and an external hard drive isn't a standard fixture on many users' desks.
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