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   Importance of Proper Evaluation Before Data Recovery
Whenever faced with probable loss of important information contained in the hard disks, all computer users approach a data recovery specialist. No one takes chances by self-attempting recovery work. Retrieval of lost data is not only important but also it has to be recovered fast.


   Choosing the Best Software for Corporate Backup
This article throws light on the subject of corporate backup and provides tons of relevant information on the possible corporate backup solutions, giving you an idea what kind of program you need to back up data from corporate networks.


   Server (RAID) Data Recovery
Any device on a computer which manages network resources is referred to as a server. For example any computer which is dedicated to storage of files can be called a file server. The storing of files on such a network can be done by any user.


   Five Easy Ways to Avoid Data Loss
Gone are the days when a hard disk of 40 GB was considered staggering. Today, disks installed inside ordinary desktops have a capacity of anywhere from 80 GB to 240 GB. To effectively utilise such huge capacities, it is essential for the hard disk to be divided into many partitions.


   What Are the Likely Results of a Hard Disk Crash?
Hard disks can work for 500,000 to 1,000,000 hours -- a figure that translates to a time span of more than half a century. However, majority of them fail much before that, for all hard drives do not function in theoretically ideal conditions.


   Data Recovery from (RAID) Server Computers
Any device on a computer which manages network resources is referred to as a server. For example any computer which is dedicated to storage of files can be called a file server. The storing of files on such a network can be done by any user.


   ‘Hard Disk Crash’ – What is it all about?
Computers, as we know them, are becoming increasingly important in this day and age. Man’s increasing dependence on computer systems is unlikely to be mitigated in the foreseeable future.


   Importance of Regular Data Backups
We have all heard the old adage – a stitch in time saves nine. There are very few areas where this fits in so perfectly as in the case of data backup. Every minute, someone in some part of the earth, is experiencing data loss.


   Hard Drives Explained
Computers have become irreplaceable in today’s digital world. One of the most important jobs of a computer is to store data. It has a certain amount of fixed internal memory which is essential to store information. A computer’s internal memory consists of a hard disk drive.


   A Tape Drive is for Life
In the good old days, audio buffs were obsessed with their Japanese tape recorders. Corporate organizations, today, depend on their tape drives.


   Top Causes of Data Loss
The relative significance of data as a generator and precursor of business is constantly on the rise. The reliance of institutions, organizations and businesses on data is increasing everyday by leaps and bounds.


   How Serious are the Consequences of Data Loss?
Man has become so dependent upon computers that to think of a life without them is well impossible. In fact computers have begun to influence our way of functioning to a great extent. So much so that in the case of an electricity outage, many people stop working as the computers cannot be operated u


   Why Has Document Imaging Become So Important?
Document imaging involves converting paper documents into electronic images. These images need further processing to make them into true electronic documents. This is because any text in the image, while readable by humans, is not readable as text characters by computer systems.


   Document Imaging Services are an Alternative to Buying Expensive Equipment
To explore document imaging services, you should first understand what document imaging can achieve.


   Document Imaging and Scanning Have Almost Become Synonymous
Document imaging can involve photocopying and microfilm or microfiche output, in addition to scanning into digital images. However document imaging and scanning have become so closely associated as to become synonymous.


   Document Scanners for Document Imaging
A document scanner is the primary component used for most document imaging projects. Scanners come with widely varying capabilities. For example, desktop scanners come with capacities of 10 to 30 pages per minute, departmental scanners with 30 to 60 pages per minute and production level scanners wit


   Document Imaging and Processing Typically Go Together
For example, the processing might be nothing more than cleaning up the document. Typical documents often contain punch holes, black borders, undesired lines, and so on. There are document-cleaning tools that can remove these from the document images after they are scanned. Document cleaning software



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