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Data Recovery News Archive28-Sep-2005
- Hanson Brick to use Calif. firm's software (BizJournals)Hanson Brick & Tile has selected a California company to manage its long-distance data recovery.
- Bless Both of These Backups (BusinessWeek)Here are two ways to protect yourself from data disaster, each with distinct advantages, if your hard drive dies
- EqualLogic aims at enterprises, backs Microsoft (InfoWorld) ( InfoWorld ) - EqualLogic unveiled a new storage array, the PS300E, its first product targeting enterprises as well as its traditional midrange customer base Tuesday at the Storage Decisions conference in New York. The storage area network (SAN) company also stepped up its partnership with Microsoft, announcing support for the vendor's new System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) continuous
- Businesses Shore Up Disaster Preparedness (AP via Yahoo! News) Business has picked up at data recovery services, insurance brokers and loss prevention consultancies across the nation over the past few weeks, as images of flooded and destroyed Gulf Coast companies made many small business owners uneasy about their own disaster preparedness.
- Businesses Shore Up Disaster Preparedness (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.)NEW YORK (AP) - Business has picked up at data recovery services, insurance brokers and loss prevention consultancies across the nation over the past few weeks, as images of flooded and destroyed Gulf Coast companies made many small business owners uneasy about their own disaster preparedness.At LiveVault, a data backup and recovery company in Marlborough, Mass., orders doubled around the time
- Unistal opens data recovery centre in Mumbai (CIOL)NEW DELHI: Unistal Systems Pvt. Ltd., provider of data recovery products and services announced the opening of its data recovery centre in Mumbai. At present, the company has its data recovery centres in Delhi and Bangalore and about 75 data recovery franchisee centers across the country.
- Open for Business By Maria Bruno-Britz (Finance Technology Network)Amidst the chaos following Hurricane Katrina, at least one entity had its act together - the financial services sector. Even before the floodwaters began receding, banks in the disaster zone were working to restore operations.
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