Heads and Tales: When Data Loss Disaster Strikes, Don't Shutter.

20 July 2007

Heads and Tales:  When Data Loss Disaster Strikes, Don't Shutter.

When Malcolm Rose’s digital camera stopped detecting the SD Card containing the photographs he had taken, he was worried the memories of the family vacation to Paris were lost forever. Upon his return home to Ottawa, one of Mr. Rose’s first priorities was to investigate whether someone could salvage...

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Giving Back to the Community and Giving Back Data

10 July 2007

Giving Back to the Community and Giving Back Data

Faith-based organizations often rely on volunteers for their IT needs, so when a system crashes and access to important files such as membership lists, financial records or e-mail newsletters on a hard drive is denied, the good intentions of staff and volunteers can have serious results.

While we recommend to organizations...

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Will the Summer of 2007 Damage Your Data?

29 June 2007

Will the Summer of 2007 Damage Your Data?

Residents of some cities are already hearing and reading pleas from municipal officials restrict water consumption and to reduce their power consumption and the summer of 2007 is only one week old. Blackouts and brownouts have already occurred as air conditioners and fans are working overtime to keep workers...

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Filing Returns Can Be Taxing - Part 2

16 June 2007

Filing Returns Can Be Taxing - Part 2

(Part 1 can be found at Filing Returns Can Be Taxing)

Even the taxman recommends backing up financial documents.

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) states in a press release:

“Many people now receive bank statements and documents by e-mail or over the Web. Paper records such as W-2s, tax returns...

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