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Data Recovery News Archive31-Aug-2006
- Fujitsu unveils three new macros for ASIC designs (Electronic Engineering Times Asia)Fujitsu Microelectronics America has introduced a trio of new macros for custom ASIC designs?a Serial ATA PHY storage interface, a 10Gbps clock data recovery transceiver and a serdes macro that is compliant with PCI Express version 1.0a.
- Skype Unplugged, With New Cordless Phones (Networking Pipeline)With more than 100 million users, Skype is trying to reaffirm its prominence in the market with new cordless phones that don't require PCs.
- Upgrading Equipment Sustains New Orleans Computer Hardware Retailers (RedNova)By Esker, Fritz; Santora, Tommy Business surged for New Orleans computer hardware retailers immediately following Hurricane Katrina with companies replacing damaged equipment and needing computer and data recovery service.
- Moneymakers: Chad Dillerud (Houston Chronicle)Kroll Ontrack has added Houston to its growing list of computer recovery center locations. The facility, near George Bush Intercontinental Airport, opened Aug. 22 and features in-lab and remote recovery of computer hard drives. Kroll now runs data recovery centers in more than 21 countries and five locations in the U.S.
- Google Offers Free Downloads Of Books (Desktop Pipeline)Citing fair use exemptions, Google releases new feature that allows users to download and copy entire books, which is raising the ire of authors and publishers.
- CBL DATA RECOVERY EXPANDS INTO NEW LONDON CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE IN UK (CanadaIT.com)MARKHAM, ON, August 22, 2006 - CBL Data Recovery Technologies Inc. (CBL), a leading international provider of data recovery services, announced today that its operations in the United Kingdom have opened new facilities.
- Kingston CompactFlash with Ontrack's EasyRecovery Professional software version 6.1 (Digi Times)Kingston Technology has upgraded its "Ultimateˇ¨line of CompactFlash memory cards by preloading the cards with Ontrack's EasyRecovery Professional software version 6.1.
- Continuous data protection requires a clear purpose in the enterprise (Computer Weekly)Continuous data protection (CDP) can preserve data when recovery point objectives (RPO) and recovery time objectives (RTO) are razor-thin -- and data loss simply isn't an option.
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