October 25th, 2008
In response to an explosion of major corporate benefits and accounting scandals in recent years, Congress passed two laws regulating the storage and reporting of internal data.
The first impact was felt in corporate America by the passage of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in 1996. The Administrative Simplification (AS) provisions of HIPAA […]
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October 25th, 2008
Most business owners today would wind up in “rubber rooms” in a hurry were it not for their Information Technology (IT) people. How many CEOs out there actually speak or understand “Techie” or the reasons why they need what IT says they need?
No one’s challenging the importance or value of a good IT Department in […]
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October 24th, 2008
A couple of years ago, when a business acquaintance first told me about his company’s decision to switch from media-based data storage (tapes, CDs, zip drives) to utilizing the services of an online data backup company, the first thing that came to mind was a nightmare that had occurred in my business back in the […]
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September 15th, 2008
The Sarbanes Oxley Act was one of those historical events that changed the face of business forever. In its wake, many companies were left confused, wondering which types of data needed to be saved under the Sarbanes Oxley Act and which types fell outside of the scope. In order to avoid potential problems, most companies […]
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September 15th, 2008
So, you’re fast asleep and suddenly you get a loud phone call in the middle of the night. You pick up the receiver to find a member of the fire service casually telling you that your office is blazing with fire, the firemen are trying their best to extinguish the inferno and you should contact […]
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September 15th, 2008
Computers today are used in every part of life. They are used for communication, work, play and even to buy food. Therefore, when you lose a computer or even just a file from your computer, it is like losing your best friend. You can’t back up or replace a best friend, but you can backup […]
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September 11th, 2008
As you start reading the beginning of this article you find yourself wondering why you haven’t found this information sooner. You don’t realize it yet, but in the next 2 minutes you’re going to learn how to use a tool that is free to use and free to download from Microsoft. You will have control […]
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September 11th, 2008
With several companies and businesses relying on computers for storing their reports, files, and information sheets, protecting systems is no longer enough to emerge at the top of the industry. Data recovery is the latest in counteracting loss of data whether its due to bad weather, hardware failure, malicious intent, or human failure.
Before, much confusion […]
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September 11th, 2008
Once they understand how it works, many small to medium-sized business owners eagerly accept their IT manager’s suggestion to move their data storage system to the services of a web-based storage provider. The reason why is simple: compared to the costs of traditional backup systems (including hardware, various media and costly, constant human interaction) the […]
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April 7th, 2008
Computer forensic examinations and litigation support projects often rely on Microsoft Office file metadata. Metadata is information stored in a file that identifies key attributes of the file and can assist a computer forensic examiner and lawyers by establishing key findings in a case. It can assist with the timeline of […]
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