By: Jordan McPelt | 2011-01-18 | Article Marketing Before beginning a Windows 7 Migration, there is something you ought to do. Upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7 will never save the current documents on your computer so all music and songs and photos, gaming applications and records must be backed up to hard disks prior to starting the migration. read more
By: Kurt Duncan | 2010-09-06 | Customer Service When running a busy medical practice, you'll be responsible for crucial and highly sensitive information about your patients. For any business, it's important to protect any files or other information that is critical to the success of your business. read more
By: Steven Sanchez | 2011-01-12 | Information technology The majority of businesses have a Disaster Recovery Plan in place in the event all of their information technology becomes damaged or lost caused by a natural disaster or maybe a human accident wherein the business's computers become compromised and loss of data is inescapable. Whenever there are no back-ups set up, around forty-three percent of businesses aren't able to recover and must shut their doors. read more
By: Adriana Noton | 2011-01-19 | Article Marketing From floods to fires, to computer malfunctions and hurricanes, the impact of a natural or man-made disaster can have detrimental effects on your business. Almost every organization can expect to experience a serious incident at least once during the span of their existence. read more
By: BabuRao | 2011-01-11 | Business A disaster recovery plan's a detailed plan that is made to outline how a business may recover from surprise event that causes pricey losses. read more
By: Michael Richards | 2011-04-15 | Article Marketing As much as you can protect your IT infrastructure and the data you store on behalf of your company and your customers and clients there is always the possibility, no matter how small, that something c... read more
By: Mark Woeppel | 2010-03-29 | Data Recovery "Business continuity" and "disaster recovery" are two major watchwords for anyone that owns a business, from the small home based business to the huge multinational corporations. Since today's business world has become so reliant on technology to keep things going, business owners are becoming more and more aware of the need to keep that technology running smoothly, securely and soundly. Data loss is something that no one wants to face, particularly if the data lost happens to be important financial records or a just completed major presentation or advertising campaign. read more
By: Cla | 2011-10-17 | Information technology The world’s IT crew of industry experts has devised a smart solution that guarantees the full protection of all your data files and additional critical information. Disaster recovery ensures that all your documents are safe and can be retrieved with just a simple click. System failure or a spread of computer virus won’t be much of a hazard for an effective disaster recovery system promises a n read more
By: Mark Palmer | 2011-12-17 | Technology No matter how well prepared, every business is susceptible to disaster. Malicious fire, flooding or theft can leave a business in a precarious position, not to mention the potential danger of modern cyber-threats to an organisation’s infrastructure. So what can be done to ensure business continuity in the event of disaster? read more
By: Belnis Network | 2010-10-04 | Hardware Computer or network disaster recovery is the process or set of steps initiated to bringing back to life and good health or replacing any beyond repair computers and networks and reinstalling all software and data so that all the computers or networks effected by the disaster are brought back to as near the state they were in before the disaster as possible. read more
By: Richard McNeal | 2010-03-31 | Other Business IT disasters don't ruin your business, poor preparation does. This article outlines why your business needs a disaster recovery plan and how to put one in place. read more
By: Andres Villalva | 2010-11-28 | Data Recovery The best laid schemes of mice and men describe that even the most careful planning can be undone by unexpected circumstances or events. To date, disaster recovery plans are our most potent tool to restore services after an unexpected catastrophe. read more