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Data Recovery News Archive15-Sep-2005
- Lifeboat Momentum Builds with PC Net Review (PR Web)PC Net Review calls Lifeboat the Ultimate Solution in data recovery. [PRWEB Sep 14, 2005]
- Lifeboat Has Successful Refit: Launches Version 1.1 (PR Web via Yahoo! News) (PRWEB) September 14, 2005 -- Lifeboat, the data recovery and file transfer CD that is taking the tech world by storm, is launching as Version 1.1 on Wednesday, September 14, 2005. Lifeboat 1.1 has rebuilt and upgraded the internals of the user interface to permit rapid development of non-English versions of the program.
- Personal data exposed via eBay storage (ZDNet India)A trawl of 150 pieces of removable storage available for auction turned up a rich mix of passwords, letters, phone numbers and addresses. Security codes, passwords, phone numbers and home addresses are being found in storage sold on eBay, according to a UK-based data recovery firm.
- Ontrack Data Recovery Responds to Data Loss Crisis Caused by Hurricane Katrina (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) As people begin the process of rebuilding their homes and businesses from damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, attempts to salvage data from computers or other storage media are crucial to their overall recovery.
- In Brief: StrikeIron launches Web Services Marketplace (InfoWorld) ( InfoWorld ) - StrikeIron has announced the StrikeIron Web Services Marketplace, which is available as part of a new release of the StrikeIron Web Services Business Network. StrikeIron Marketplace simplifies the selling and buying of Web services, providing a complete self-publishing capability for providers and simplified authentication, subscription, and management capability for users. The
- After a Blackout - Ten Safe Ways To Bring Your Computer Back to Life (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) DriveSavers Data Recovery, Inc, the worldwide leader in data recovery services, has complied a list of important tips to safely bring computers "back to life" after a blackout.
- Smut and personal data left on resold PCs (Net Security)Seven in 10 re-sold hard-drives and memory cards contain pornographic material, according to research by a UK-based data recovery firm based on the inspection of 1,000 hard disk drives over the last year.
- NetApp intros SnapManager for Oracle (CIOL)Automated online backup and rapid data recovery solution bolsters Oracle database productivity, availability and uptime. BANGALORE: Network Appliance, Inc. has introduced SnapManager for Oracle to simplify the backup and recovery of Oracle databases on NetApp storage.
- NetApp Introduces Automated Online Backup and Rapid Data Recovery Solution for Oracle(R) Database Environments; (RedNova)Network Appliance, Inc. (NASDAQ:NTAP), today introduced SnapManager for Oracle to further simplify the backup and recovery of Oracle(R) databases on NetApp storage.
- In Brief: StrikeIron launches Web Services Marketplace (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News) StrikeIron has announced the StrikeIron Web Services Marketplace, which is available as part of a new release of the StrikeIron Web Services Business Network. StrikeIron Marketplace simplifies the selling and buying of Web services, providing a complete self-publishing capability for providers and simplified authentication, subscription, and management capability for users. The StrikeIron Web
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