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  • A Brief History of Ontrack Data Recovery  By : T J Madigan
    When we talk of data recovery, terms like hard disk data recovery, hard drive recovery, and other terms related to computers are always in the surface. In terms of companies offering data recovery, several names can be mentioned, but definitely only few are known.
  • A Guide To Electronic Evidence Discovery And Its Importance  By : kensium
    As the technology is growing, a lot of people are exploiting these technological advances for illegal activities. Most of the time e-discovery is used in cases of intellectual property theft, sexual harassment in the workplace, fraud, breach of contract, divorce proceedings and spoliation of evidence. Here comes the Electronic data discovery which is quickly becoming the mainstream in civil discovery.
  • 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.
  • A Safe Way to Recover Defected Hard Drives  By : Mathew Petrenko
    It’s rather risky procedure to recover drive partitions on a damaged hard drive. You may even use one of the best tools and be sure in your actions, you are still risking to waste your info. You should know that all the alterations that are made to a damaged disk are irreversible. You can easily destroy important information about your HDD, files and data. There must be made some substitute for your hard drive before the repairing process.
  • Advantages of Data Entry Services  By : Davidpeter
    Data can be defined as numbers or characters that usually represent the dimensions or measurements. Data entry can be applied to any process that converts data from one form to another.
  • All About HDMI Cables  By : Chris Lees
    This article discusses what hdmi cables are and what makes them work. We use hdmi cables everyday but most people don't realize how much they help in keeping numerous cables and wires organized.
  • All Data Recovery Software Differ - Here's How To Choose One  By :
    Data recovery software and undelete utilities can seem like the same products to some, but they are worls apart as far as capabilities: data recovery software has multiple functions to recover the system from different angles, while the basic undeletes - well - they are mainly designed to get deleted data back, although the detailed descriptions won't tell you that.
  • Are Data Backups Worth The Time?  By : Paul Wilcox
    For many of us, our computer has become a critical part of our life. We use them for working, entertainment and corresponding with people we know. Over the course of time, most people create a number of files that are important to them and would cost time, money or both if they were lost. Data backups are the most effective way to make sure you won't lose those important files.
  • Backing Up Your Data - Do's and Don't and How To's  By : Dave Davies 1
    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. Data can be lost rather easily.
  • Backup Software Features Vary  By : Joseph Simcic
    Are you confused by all of the different functionality that is available with backup software. Get through all the hype and just get what you need. Check out some of the features that you might see. Discover this information so that you can make an intelligent decision.
  • BEWARE! Data Recovery Deception: The Scams, Lies, and Tricks  By : Jon Wuebben
    Data Recovery is a multi-million dollar industry. Find out how you can protect yourself from the unscrupulous firms out there.
  • Choosing The Best File Recovery Solution  By : Ken Roberts
    All file recovery solutions are not created equally. But, choosing one specific software or service company can be overwhelming from the sheer numbers available. For starters, why do some file recovery software cost as low as $29.99, while others range as much as $400? Before addressing these details, and how to choose the best file recovery solution for your situation, let's make sure your files have the best chance to be recovered.
  • 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.
  • Data Backup The Right Way  By : Daniel Millions
    Learn how to backup your computers data the right way.
  • Data Erasure and Disk Data Recovery  By : Mark Sear
    Everyone is aware that when you delete data from your hard disk, it is not really deleted, but still exists somewhere on that disk even after you have emptied your Recycle Bin. Are you afraid of your data being recovered when it should have been gone forever?
  • 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.
  • Data Loss Is Not Forever Find Out Why?  By : Joseph Simcic
    Imagine losing all of your data. Do you know how that feels. Don't let it happen to you. Protect yourself with these tips
  • Data Recovery and Disaster Recovery Differ!  By : Ken Roberts
    Data Recovery is not Disaster Recovery - contrary to popular belief. Ask somebody what data recovery is, and nine times out of ten the response is, "backup". Thinking the question is too vague, I set out to ask a better one: "What is the difference between disaster recovery and data recovery?"
  • Disaster and Data Recovery Planning  By : bozenaj
    In the computer industry, disasters can come in the form of an office fire, computer crashes, hard drive failure, missing IT documents, stolen hardware, and many other forms.
  • 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.
  • Disk vs. Tape  By : Michiel Van Kets
    Many people have a basic understanding of the principles of hard-disks and data recovery from disks. Tapes, however, seem to be more difficult to grasp, while both tape and disk store data magnetically. This would make tape and disk principally similar.
  • 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.
  • 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 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.

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