Posts Tagged ‘backup’

Posted on July 19th, 2011 by Danny Sears  |  No Comments »

Offsite Backup – Keeping your data safe

These days, in our world of high speed internet, and cellular data speeds that can provide streamable video, larger and larger data storage needs are growing in our personal computing lives.  As we grow these vast data stores with our pictures, documents, music, and more, it becomes even more imperative to keep our personal information [...]

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Posted on March 11th, 2011 by Danny Gelber  |  No Comments »

IT Stability Step 2: Don’t Count on Good Luck

As I mentioned in my previous post, the most reliable way to bring down a network is to depend on regular, manual intervention in your IT systems. However, exposure to human error is relatively easy to address. Technical failure (hardware and software), on the other hand, is a much tougher problem. As it happens, technical [...]

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Posted on March 2nd, 2011 by Danny Gelber  |  No Comments »

IT Stability Step 1: Take Human Error out of the Equation

Here’s a common scenario in the world of tape backups: you walk into the server room Monday afternoon, only to find a tape labeled “Thursday” sticking out of the drive. The person who was supposed to change the tapes; maybe she took off early for happy hour on Friday; maybe she went to Vegas for [...]

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Posted on September 14th, 2010 by Danny Sears  |  No Comments »

Apple Time Machine – Your new incredible backup system

We all know that backup is essential.  Many of us have learned that the hard way:  DISASTER! Apple OS X has given you the answer to your backup prayers:  Time Machine.  Never again worry about your digital files, Time Machine automatically saves up to date copies of everything on your Mac, to a completely restorable [...]

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Posted on September 5th, 2008 by admin  |  No Comments »

Your Data Backup Plan can Make or Break your Business

What if your data backup systems didn’t work? Could your business survive if you lost access to your data for a week? In today’s information economy, data (Word docs, spreadsheets, databases, customer lists, etc.) is the heart and soul of your business. The problem: Most organizations never slow down long enough to make sure that [...]

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Posted on December 11th, 2007 by admin  |  No Comments »

2008 SMB Technology Best Bets

Thoughts for small business success in the new year by Michael Cooch | www.everonit.com If you have any time to spare over the holidays, I urge you to spend a few minutes looking into these seven technology tools – they are my favorites. Each of these tools has the ability to dramatically improve your business, [...]

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Posted on December 5th, 2006 by admin  |  No Comments »

Can I Undelete That?

by Michael Cooch | www.everonit.com A friend of mine called recently in a complete panic – she had deleted two years of work and had been told by Microsoft tech support that her files could not be recovered! She was bordering on hysterical. How do you delete two years of work, you ask? Microsoft has [...]

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Posted on March 12th, 2006 by admin  |  No Comments »

What We Can Learn From Fidelity

5 Tips For Avoiding Laptop Theft And Losing Sensitive Company Information by Dave Liniado | www.everonit.com According to a recent article in the Boston Globe a Fidelity employee had a laptop stolen that contained retirement account information for 196,000 customers. Oops- there are definitely going to be a few worried and unhappy people. If a [...]

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Posted on December 29th, 2005 by admin  |  2 Comments »

What Would You Do If Your Laptop Was Stolen At This Very Moment?

by Josh Clifford | www.everonit.com In today’s information economy, linear and individual-centric ways of working have given way to team-based working and lightning-fast flow of information across different states, regions, countries, and time zones. Relationships once based on proximity now extend to a web of people in formal and informal networks who are dispersed around [...]

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