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Data Recovery News Archive18-Sep-2005
- Tugboat Enterprises Extends Operation Data Recovery for Katrina Victims (PR Web via Yahoo! News) (PRWEB) September 16, 2005 -- Due to the rising demand from local business and home computer users for the Lifeboat data rescue and file transfer program, Tugboat Enterprises Ltd. is extending the offer of free copies of Lifeboat to Hurricane Katrina victims to October 31, 2005 at 6 p.m. Pacific Time. The original deadline was September 16, 2005.
- BSP allows banks to outsource IT services, write off NPLs faster (Malaya)The central bank has allowed banks to outsource their IT and legal services. Banks will also be allowed to write off their bad loans except for DOSRI loans without prior BSP approval.
- Tugboat Enterprises Extends Operation Data Recovery for Katrina Victims (PR Web)With rising demand for Lifeboat data recovery, Tugboat Enterprises is extending the offer of free copies to Hurricane Katrina victims. [PRWEB Sep 16, 2005]
- 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.
- Looks Like Same Old Sun (Byte and Switch)Sun s new storage products announced today look a lot like Sun s old storage products, and newly acquired StorageTek doesn t figure in the rollout at all. The handful of storage products Sun announced today were in the works long before the StorageTek deal closed.
- News In Brief (Manila Bulletin)The peso rate closed at P 56.17 to the US dollar last Friday at the Philippine Dealing System of the Bankers Association of the Philippines. The weighted average rate stands at P 56.129.
- Bangko Sentral eases rules on write-offs of bank loans (Manila Bulletin)The Monetary Board, the policy-making arm of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, has approved amendments to relax rules on banks loan write-offs. The peso rate closed at P 56.17 to the US dollar last Friday at the Philippine Dealing System of the Bankers Association of the Philippines.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
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