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  • An introduction to Computer Forensics  By : Kevin Cohen
    Computer Forensics is the process of investigating electronic devices or computer media for the purpose of discovering and analyzing available, deleted, or "hidden" information that may serve as useful evidence in supporting both claims and defenses of a legal matter as well as it can helpful when data have been accidentally deleted or lost due to hardware failure.
  • Backup Media  By : James Walsh
    Data loss is the most dreaded phenomenon in the world of information technology. Over the years, after disastrous experiences, painstaking trial and error, creating backups of files is now considered imperative for the prevention of data loss. These backups help overcome the possible loss of original files and ensure that business can go on as usual.
  • Choosing the Right Data Recovery Company If Your Hard Disk Fails  By : NewShafa
    Let’s face it. Life’s full of ups and downs. It’s full of uncertainties. Just like your precious data. If anything, data stability is not permanent. In fact, more often than not, data drives tend to crash and burn and leave you in the lurch when you least expect it.
  • Computer Crashes: Hardware and Software Failures  By : James Walsh
    Computer crashes have become the norm. According to the IT Performance report, UK, more than 78% of computer crashes and consequent data losses occur due to mechanical or hardware trouble. On the other, software or logical errors constitute more than 15% of computer failures, resulting in data loss.
  • Consequences of Data Loss for the Film & Advertising Industry  By : James Walsh
    Most of us enjoy movies. We watch it, get inspired or emotionally moved, empathise with the actors and spring out of the make-believe world only after the lights are switched on.
  • Consequences of Data Loss – Get Ready to Face the Music  By : James Walsh
    I have been in the data recovery business for so many years now. I keep myself regularly updated on the latest trends in the industry.
  • Data Dilemma – A Walk Down Memory Lane  By : James Walsh
    This happened to me. I am the financial controller of a top-notch multi-billion IT firm that is located right at the heart of London. I enjoy great reputation in our organisation and in our close-knit circle. Everything was going on fine until the doomsday arrived.
  • Digital Forensics – an Emerging Industry  By : James Walsh
    Criminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated using new methods and equipment to communicate with each other, form a team, hatch plans, do research and commit crime. As computers and information technology spread in the society and digital devices connected to each other become omnipresent, a new kind of menace has emerged to face us all – computer crime. Criminals, deviants and terrorists have begun to leverage digital technology in a major way to execute their nefarious designs.
  • Electronic Discovery 2.0  By : Kevin Cohen
    Electronic Discovery, or “e-discovery” refers to the discovery of data from electronic storage and other electronic media for example e-mails, Hard Disk Drives, Databases, CAD/CAM files, websites and any other electronically-stored information which can be used as an evidence in a law suit.
  • Fast and Reliable Recovery of Microsoft Office Documents  By : Afonin, Oleg
    Recover latest versions of deleted documents even after a hard drive failure. Can preview and recover Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, Publisher and other.
  • How to overcome E-Discovery Challenges with New Technologies.  By : kensium
    Business communications are now dominated by electronic storage and devices like emails, hard drives, flash drives etc… and the volume of data used and stored is increasing at astonishing rate. Here comes the Electronic discovery. After the recent amendment to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) which recognizes increasing importance of electronically stored information for litigation and regulatory investigations.
  • How to Take Care of Your Hard Drive to Prevent a Crash  By : James Walsh
    Most people labour under the impression that after God, a hard drive is the next most infallible thing in the universe. We can keep dumping all our life’s data on to it, and so long as it has an anti-virus installed, there would not be any problems. The horror stories of data loss that we keep hearing happen to careless people who do not have protection against viruses. Viruses, in fact, are rated much higher than their power to permanently damage data, and that is because of their constant presence. In truth, hardware failure is the greatest reason for data loss, and the hard drive is the single piece of hardware from where data is most frequently lost.
  • Is an Ominous Scratching Sound Coming from Your Hard Drive?  By : James Walsh
    Many computer users have experienced a scratching sound emanating from their computer. In such a situation, the computer may not “boot up” at all or it may stop functioning after a short while.
  • Lost Data? What NOT To Do and Why  By : James Walsh
    Personal computers are prone to failure. Every pc user might face problems with the computer or stand the risk of losing data. Affected computer users exhibit similar patterns of stress response. They panic and attempt data retrieval and often damage data further; maybe beyond the point of retrieval.
  • Lost Some Critical Data? DIY or Professional Recovery – Which One to Go for?  By : James Walsh
    Our dependence on computers has increased so much that computers seem almost pervasive in our lives. Computers seem to dominate the lives of business as well as personal users. Companies tend to maintain huge databases of information.
  • Make perfect copies of all your disks  By : Constantin Bryzgalin
    How to make a carbon copy of your DVD and CD disks? Read full review of the all-in-one solution that can copy any kind of disks, both CD and DVD, including DVD movies and audio CDs.
  • Mobile Phone SIM Card Data Recovery  By : James Walsh
    This is the day and age of information and technology. In these times, man has progressed to such a great deal that contacting another individual is a matter of mere minutes. The spread of internet and mobile telephones has made this possible.
  • Online Backups, Are You Being Smart?  By : Lee Smith
    Online Backups are a necessity for any serious business or home user as you risk the loss of crucial data in the event of hardware/software failures, fire and theft.
  • Password Recovery on the Cisco ASA Security Appliance  By : Don R. Crawley
    In this easy-to-understand article, soundtraining.net's president and chief technologist Don R. Crawley, CCNA-certified, provides step-by-step procedures for resetting the privileged mode password on the Cisco ASA Security Appliance.
  • Protect Your Important Computer Data with Offsite Backup Services  By : Chris Robertson
    Learn how you can protect your important company data using offsite backup services. Advantages and tips...
  • Retrieve Inaccessible Data from CD and DVD Media  By : Digital Atlantic Corp.
    Access the inaccessible. Read the unreadable. Retrieve inaccessible data from non-standard or damaged CD and DVD disks.
  • Selection of Important Data and Appropriate Backup Device  By : James Walsh
    How would you react to this situation? You have prepared well for an important board meeting. After having worked hard you have prepared a presentation for an important meeting due the next morning. The file is ready to be transferred to a pen drive to be carried to work.
  • Serious Consequences of Data Loss  By : James Walsh
    Data loss can have catastrophic effects for a business, with many companies being forced into liquidation following serious data loss.
  • Taking Care of Data CDs  By : James Walsh
    The Compact Disk has been part of our lives for several decades now. From being able to store minimal amounts of data to now being available in huge storage capacities, the CD has come a long way.
  • Tape Drives – Advantages and Disadvantages  By : James Walsh
    The tape is the tortoise of the data storage market. It has been plodding along slowly and steadily for the longest time imaginable. It has actually changed formats entirely – switching from the old outdated analogue type to digital tapes that can be inserted in a drive.
  • The Need For Remote Backups  By : Lee Smith
    Remote backups are taken simultaneously offsite on a different server and hence are almost always reliable. Remote backups are steadily gaining ground among corporate and other organizations due to their obvious advantages and are here to stay.
  • Top Causes of Data Loss  By : James Walsh
    Data loss is one of the major problems faced today by both commercial and home users of computers. The loss of data may have varying effects on businesses and may even lead to the bankruptcy of the firm.
  • Virus Threat to Data  By : James Walsh
    If you would have been sending and receiving emails since long, you must have positively seen letters from unknown people in your inbox. These innocuous looking mails might have come with humorously or peculiarly titled attachments. The unfamiliar titles are simply a ploy to attract user attention. It is quite possible that these are containers of deadly viruses. Never try reading such mail. For with a click of your mouse, you might be activating a virus.
  • What is the Only Sure Way to Destroy Data?  By : James Walsh
    Your discarded hard drive can be revived long after you thought it was no more. And with it, so can the data you thought was also gone. Expired hard disks can be given a new lease of life in no time using the most basic DIY data recovery software.
  • Why is Data Recovery so Expensive?  By : James Walsh
    Data Recovery is an indispensable part of today’s highly digital business environment. There exist a variety of human, technical and natural factors such as malicious programs, virus attacks, mishandling of hardware, natural disasters, human error, etc, which may at one time or other lead to the loss of critical business data.
  • Why Online Backups Are The Only Choice For Many Businesses  By : Lee Smith
    Taking regular online backups of your essential documents and data is now very easy and initially your service providers may provide a free trial for a fixed duration. To begin your service, you simply download the online backup software and the software does the rest of the job.
  • Why We Lose Data  By : James Walsh
    There is one universal fear that every computer user small or big lives with- data loss. Since hours are spent compiling this data and its value is immense, it can be hugely frustrating and can lead to great loss. The data we store on an everyday basis plays a role in our personal lives, in our professional lives, and even translates to the relationships we establish.


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