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Dangers of Data Theft written by James Walsh
Information is steadily becoming the source of all power, even over money. Most of the information that is of high value to us is stored in the form of digital data at home and at work.

How to Find a Reliable and Honest Data Recovery Company written by James Walsh

Are you aware of two important facts? Every hard disk eventually fails and, secondly, hard disks are precisely known to fail, when you procrastinate creating a backup.

Impact that Data Loss Has on Companies written by James Walsh

Today, there is hardly any company or institution that does work the old-fashioned way with pen and paper files. The world has changed a lot in the last couple of decades and taken to information technology in a big way. There is hardly an office in today’s world that does not leverage the power of silicon processor to execute various tasks quickly and cheaply.

All You Need to Know About Firewalls written by James Walsh
A firewall is a system designed specifically to protect a computer from unauthorized access to or from a private network. Typically, firewalls can be implemented in both hardware and software.

Five Types of Data That Should be Backed Up Regularly written by James Walsh


Every data, generated and stored on a computer hard disk, needs protection by creating a backup for it, for the hard disk failure rate is cent percent. We all know that hard disks will eventually fail. Some may deteriorate in just a couple of years while a few may survive up to 5 years.

Destroying Data Permanently written by James Walsh

In an age where most people are spending millions in saving and salvaging their data, there are some who have a tough time destroying their data. Your data may contain very confidential information.

DATA RECOVERY SERVICES written by Tom Takihi
The high reliance on computer technology of companies and individuals alike have spawned a different area of concern – that of data recovery. With database failure being fairly common, the computer has proven not to be a fool-proof method of storing information. However, barring such scenarios, it

Server (RAID) data recovery written by James Walsh
Simply defined, a server is any application or device that is connected to and accessed by many users through a network connection; it usually provides specific services or resources.

Hidden Cost of Data Loss written by James Walsh
The unforeseen loss of digital information / data (due to human negligence / error, acts of nature, failed hardware or deliberate destruction of data) is the commonly understood meaning of the term ‘data loss.’

‘Hard Disk Crash’ – What Does it Really Mean? written by James Walsh

Due to the ease of creating data electronically, the amount of data that we tend to create and store has increased dramatically over the past decade.

The External Hard Drive: a Pocket Hercules in the Data Storage World written by James Walsh
A small 2.5 inch metal box that could be easily mistaken for a futuristically designed cigarette case, the external hard drive has detached (mentally and physically) the umbilical cords of the delicate, computer-bound traditional hard disk drive inside your computer and transformed it into a stylish, freely roaming ‘plug and play’ form, capable of swallowing an entire world of data and keeping it there.

DATA RECOVERY written by Tom Takihi
The reality of hard drive failures may not sink in until such time that it actually happens. Most people presume that the valuable data they store in their computers will always be there, but certain unexpected factors may come in that may cause data loss. This is where data recovery firms play an

The Tape Drive written by James Walsh
Technology is constantly improving itself. What was dismissed earlier is used popularly today. The 1970s saw the tape drive as losing demand in the market. Today, tape drives are making a comeback in a huge way.

Taking Care of Your Backup Media written by James Walsh
No one wants to be caught in the middle of a data disaster and find out that there is no way out. Most companies go out of business when a data loss disaster hits them because they fail to create effective data backup strategies.

Ignore the Clean Room and Let Your Damaged Media or Data Perish written by James Walsh

Well lit, temperature controlled, spotlessly spick and span rooms with humourless, masked, ghostly attired human beings acutely concentrating on cutting and sewing up a motionless human body on an operating table. This is the common image of a surgical operation theatre.

Professional Data Recovery written by James Walsh

Take on Data Recovery yourself only if it is not a recurring problem, if you have loads of time, if your theoretical, practical acumen of hardware and software goes beyond the ABC of software; if you are able to understand and pinpoint the root cause of the problem and its solution or if you have plenty of experience in handling various data loss recovery software.

Common Causes of Data Loss leading to the need for USB Data Recovery written by Bharat Bista
People are buying various forms of storage these days. Most of the devices people use to store data today come in the form of flash memory devices such as USB thumb drives, or USB flash memory. These devices use NAND flash to store data.

Mobile Phone Data Recovery written by James Walsh
Gone are the days when mobile phones functioned simply as instruments to make and receive calls. Today, mobile phones come loaded with so many features and accessories that you can take photographs, send SMS, text messages, check your e-mail and surf the Internet too.

Portable Hard Disks written by James Walsh
Discarding used hard drives was a common practice in the past. Do you remember what you did with your old hard drive when you updated your computer? In all probability, you must have even thrown it thinking that it would soon turn obsolete and unusable.

The Day My Computer Hard Disk Crashed written by James Walsh
We rely so much on our computers that we begin to take them for granted. It, therefore, comes as a massive shock the day the computer hard disk dies on us. It happened to me once as well and I was caught totally unprepared and unawares.

Disaster Recovery Planning written by James Walsh
Many disasters such as earthquakes, floods, building collapses, terrorist attacks, wars etc. lead to loss of data on a large scale. This has a negative effect on many things. For example, the loss of data may cause many businesses to go bankrupt, which can affect the economy of a country.

DIY versus Professional Data Recovery written by James Walsh
The problem with technology is that there is too much information available. One is usually spoilt for choice; but the truth is that not all the information is relevant or accurate. It must be sieved so that we don’t act on the wrong information.

Why is Data Recovery Expensive? written by James Walsh
With more and more users using computers to save their business data, loss of data stored in the digital form have also become frequent. Due to this, data recovery services have become popular.

Vacation Data Disasters written by James Walsh
One of the most significant and philanthropic benefits of modern technology is the mobility and flexibility it allows us. Now, you can have your cake and eat it too! That is, if you want to travel or vacation to get away for a while, you need not worry about losing your precious working hours

Four Common Myths About Backup Software written by Alexey Spiridonov
Regular backup of data stored on computer is a good idea, because no computer is perfect. At the same time, not all of us take measures to protect it. But why reliable backup strategies are not as much widespread as data crash accidents? This article features some possible reasons of ignoring backup software and destroys some myth about backup preventing people from using it.

What causes a Hard Disk Clicking Sounds written by William Phuang
When you hear knocking or clicking sounds from your hard disk drive, either in a form of rhythmic clicking or grinding sounds. This is a sign that your hard disk is not well and it is advised that you backup all your data immediately. This can happen when powering up your computer or working halfway on your computer.

Data Recovery For Laptops - An Emerging Need written by Ron Heller
Taking your work with your on your laptop is not a rare sight any more. Many people do that - but you have to be careful not to expose your mobile computer to hazards of data loss. Read on to learn more.

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