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  • Data Types You should Back Up Regularly

    No matter where you work or how often you use your home PC for work purposes, the data on your home PC is just as important as the data on any office PC. When you back up, there are certain types of data you need to consider, including things like client files and data folders.
    Published by Joli Ballew (20,519 pts ) on Nov 10, 2008 to
    Small Business Articles

  • Why No Business Can Afford to be Without Backup

    The economic crisis is knocking at everyone’s doors and pinching pennies is getting to be more important. But there is one thing in your IT department that shouldn’t be sacrificed.
    Published by Daniel Elfort (43 pts ) on Nov 10, 2008 to
    Small Business Articles

  • Backup Your Data: Protect Your Business

    Home office users often overlook the critical aspect of backing up the data on their computer's hard drive, placing their trust on the reliability of their system. It isn't until their system crashes that reality sets in and problems arise. Here's a look at simple tools to ease the backup process.
    Published by MiAGon (919 pts ) on Oct 24, 2008 to
    Home Office Tech Articles

  • Acronis True Image 2009 Home - Excellent Software That Works!

    Need an easy to use, reliable and fast backup? Acronis True Image Home 2009 comes to home users filled with dozens of features. This review examines Acronis’ latest release (no. 12) following True Image 11.
    Published by Steve Mallard (4,689 pts ) on Oct 20, 2008 to
    Windows Platform Reviews

  • Backing up a Macintosh

    This is the first installment in a series on Macintosh backups. While the latest version of OSX offers "Time Machine," many Mac owners are still on earlier versions of the operating system. This article introduces the concept of backups in a simplistic manner for the most novice user.
    Published by Gadgetat (392 pts ) on Aug 14, 2008 to
    Mac Platform Articles

  • Physical Security Controls - Part 1

    In this series, I examine the preventive and detective capabilities of various types of physical security controls, including biometrics, fences, locks, and data backups. In Part 1, I start with a description and purpose of physical controls, followed by a discussion of preventive safeguards.
    Published by Tom Olzak, CISSP (5,915 pts ) on Jul 7, 2008 to
    Small Business Articles


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