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Tue, 06 Nov 2007 10:10:00 +0100 In today's portable computer and electronics world, almost all of us now use i-pods, small USB flash drives, digital cameras and laptops. We use them to speed up the work we do, perform many complex tasks. They improve the quality of our lives. In addition, they have made almost everything we do in life, a little bit easier and less expensive. We rely on them to get the job done right, every time. With all the data they carry around, it's amazing to think what they can do in the matter of a few nanoseconds. Somehow, these little gadgets have become things we can not live without.
But what happens when we lose the data, the data gets erased, corrupted or somehow is missing? Perhaps you have accidentally deleted pictures or have a damaged media card? Maybe your dog chewed on your camera card or maybe you ran over it with your car. When this occurs, it can be the height of frustration. Entire projects can be lost, family vacation photos gone, all in the blink of an eye. How could this happen? These are things we didn't have to worry about before everything went digital! A few years ago, this may have been a serious and unrecoverable problem. But, not anymore. Disk Recovery and Hard Drive Recovery can happen with USB flash drives and camera card Data. In fact, if the data is present, it is recoverable 96-97% of the time. A company who is on the forefront of this type of data recovery is ITS in Los Angeles. They can recover from any device even if microcircuits are dislocated, removed or damaged. They will also repair chip damage and board damage from USB thumb drives and other items. Data Recovery firms have recovered hundreds of thousands of pictures from digital camera cards and thousands of gigabytes of data from USB sticks. In fact they have recovered data from just about every type of USB flash drive or memory card that was ever made. So, never fear! All those treasured images and files can be recovered. Restoring your precious memories and putting them back in a safe location on your hard drive is not only possible, it happens every day for many people. Here are some things you should be concerned with: - Jump Drive Recovery - USB Drives or USB memory stick. (USB Thumb Drive or any Digital Camera Flash Memory types) Sandisk (Scandisk), Seagate PHD USB Pocket Hard Drive, USB Flash Drives, Lexar Jump Drive, USB Flash Drive, Jumpdrive and many more ranging in sizes from 64mb to 8gb. - Image files including JPG, JPEG, GIF from Nikon, Canon, Olympus, Kodak, Minolta, Konica, Casio Sony etc. (photos lost due to any virus attack, factory setting reset or hardware-software malfunction can also be saved.) - USB Sticks, Loose Plugs, Broken Internal Connections, Damaged Chips, Solder Loose, Etc. Article Source: http://www.myarticlemall.com Tue, 06 Nov 2007 10:09:00 +0100 If you type a lot and are using Microsoft Word as your text processor, you've made the right choice. Microsoft Word is arguably the most powerful, feature-rich and handy to use by complete beginners and advanced professionals altogether. It has unparalleled strengths in creating, formatting and modifying all types of documents, from simple memos to complex reports. When you save a document in one version of Microsoft Word, it can usually be opened in a different version without problems.
But what if the document you've spent so much time on just disappears? What can happen to it? First and most possible, you can simply delete it yourself by an accident. You might think that this would never happen to you because there is the Windows Recycle Bin, and even if it's accidentally emptied, you'll just go to the Internet and get a free undelete utility. Well, it does not work this way... Here's what happened to my wife a couple of weeks ago. She was working on a chapter for her Ph.D. thesis, and sent it to a professor for review. Usually, she gets back a document with embedded comments by email. She saves an attachment from the email, overwriting the old one, and deletes it from her Hotmail account. But this time, things went the wrong way. She received her chapter by email and replaced the old document with the new one, only to find out that her supervisor got a copy of the old one! She opened the Recycle Bin and found out that the document was never deleted but instead, it was replaced, so it wasn't even in the Recycle Bin. She tried to find an email that she had sent earlier, but Hotmail does not store sent messages. She asked me to do something to recover the document, and I downloaded a couple of free undelete programs, only to find that there were several dozens of deleted documents with that same name. So, I failed to recover the most recent revisions. This story did have a happy ending, as my wife's supervisor discovered the latest version of the document on her computer. But one thing that I learned from this story was never to rely on the Recycle Bin and free data recovery tools. To prevent this kind of things from happening, I decided to look for commercial alternatives. I quickly discovered that there are many data recovery offers on the market. Most products mention recovering deleted or corrupted files and documents, and some tools promise recovery of files even from crashed or damaged hard drives. There are basically two types of data recovery products. They are different in how they find the lost files, and what they do to recover them. Simpler products, such as those free undelete utilities that I tried in my quest, deal with the file system. They simply scan the file system looking for records of files that are marked "deleted", and clear the mark. This is a fast and easy way to recover lost files, and it works sometimes, especially if you deleted a file just a minute ago. These products, as I discovered from my own experience, fail to do their job if you have a complex case or if you are recovering a failed hard drive, or if the file system is damaged. If your document has been deleted some time ago or overwritten with another file, chances of successful recovery using these tools are slim. The other type of products deals with your hard drive directly instead of scanning the file system, but such products are slow and expensive. I also found them extremely complex to use because they don't show the names of the deleted documents, let alone their content. These tools don't have access to the file system, and are unaware of the files' names, showing documents as "document_001.doc" at best, but more likely you'll see something like "~ocume1" instead of a proper name. Then I found DiskInternals Word Recovery. It does an amazing thing by combining the best of the other data recovery products, while offering unprecedented efficiency dealing specifically with Microsoft Word documents such as .DOC and .RTF. It scans the file system and learns about the files that were deleted the way the free undelete tools do. Then, it goes further and scans the hard drive directly to locate Microsoft Word documents that are not shown in the file system. It uses a list of file signatures to detect the beginning and end of Microsoft Word documents, and extracts their contents and metadata on the fly. This method is said to work even if your hard drive is half dead! DiskInternals Word Recovery synchronizes the results obtained with the file system scan with the results obtained by accessing the hard disk directly, presenting the most complete list of recoverable Word documents along with their file names, metadata and contents, and yields the best ratio of recoverability. If I wanted to get the latest version of any Word document, I would simply use "On the Fly" filters that allow to only display files with specific title, written by specific author, or the files that contain certain text, are of a certain size, or are last saved on a specific date. The free version of DiskInternals Word Recovery allows full file preview to ensure you recover exactly what you want, and that you can recover the document in full with no garbage or missing parts. DiskInternals Word Recovery if not free, but I for one am done with the free recovery tools. You can download and try an evaluation version for free from www.diskinternals.com, and only purchase if you see that DiskInternals Word Recovery does indeed deliver what others just offer: the complete recovery of your lost Microsoft Word documents. Article Source: http://www.myarticlemall.com Tue, 06 Nov 2007 10:05:00 +0100 So commonplace is the spread of these two technologies that they have become an intrinsic part and parcel of our everyday functioning. Thus it is that email has very effectively replaced the postal services and rendered it to the backburner. Similarly the mobile phone has also broken all thresholds and overtaken its standard communication counterparts by leaps and bounds.
Mobile Phones The mobile phone is also called the cell phone or very simply the mobile. It is an electronic device which runs on a battery and the said battery is charged by plugging it in to an electronic connection. It is called a mobile phone owing to the fact that it is portable and can be carried by its owners from one place to another. The basic function of the mobile phone is to enable audio communication amongst individuals across vast distances. The present day mobile phones have several other features, besides audio communication. Features of Mobile Phones SMS: The mobile phone is being increasingly used to send text messages to other people. These text messages are called short messaging service or simply put the SMS. Today the SMS have developed their own style and language which shortens the day to day English or other languages in the written format. Email: Another new feature of the mobile phones is the email. Previously restricted to the computers, the emails can now be accessed from the mobile phones also. Thus it has come as a boon to people who might be dependent upon their mail box for some important piece of information but are unable to carry a laptop or access the internet otherwise. MMS: The multimedia messaging service, popularly known as MMS is another entrant into the lexicon of mobile phone users. It is utilised to send messages that have multimedia objects in them. Some examples are audio or video files. Images and rich text are also sent via multimedia messaging service. Functioning of Mobile Phones Generally the mobile phones are connected to a base station which is also called the cell site. Multiple base stations are interconnected with each other and this network is further connected to the public telephone network. Thus this is the route that signals from one mobile phone take to reach the desired destination. SIM Cards Subscriber identity modules are commonly called the SIM card. They are removable integrated circuit cards or chip cards which can process information. They are removable devices and are used in not only mobile phones but mobile computers also. The SIM cards store the service-subscriber key which is used to identify the mobile phone subscriber. With the help of the SIM cards it is possible to switch from one mobile phone set to another by simply removal and subsequent insertion of the SIM card into the other mobile phone set. Physical Damage The SIM card is a very small smart card. All the circuitry is integrated on to it in a compresses manner. As long as the SIM card is inside the mobile phone, there is little chance of anything going amiss with it. The SIM is however a very delicate and fragile device. Upon inappropriate handling it can be twisted or scratches can be etched on to its surface. In such a scenario the SIM card will not be able to perform the requisite functions on account of physical damage. Even otherwise the mobile phones are themselves not very tough pieces of instruments. Even though they are not fragile, in general, yet they can come to a damaged state in case they are dropped on to the ground or worse still into water. In both scenarios their smooth functioning will be inadvertently impacted and they will have to be taken to a professional for due rectification of the problem. Similarly a damaged SIM card will also need the attention of a professional in case of physical damage. Software Problems Mobile phones are intricate instruments. Similar to computers in operation they too can develop software or logical problems. The software of a mobile phone can get corrupted or be infected with a virus. With new technologies such as blue tooth, the possibilities of malicious acts of others harming the phone have increased to a great deal. In such eventualities, it is best not to operate the mobile phones and to switch them off for good. Showing them to the experts is a good solution. There are some DIY software also available in this regard. Article Source: http://www.myarticlemall.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 18:26:00 +0200 Introduction to Spyware
Spyware is a software program that stealthily collects information about the user’s activities on the computer and reports back to the spyware software creator. The most common sources of the spyware are files sharing programs, online gaming, screens savers and downloading software from insecure websites. Once spyware are enters the computer they change the behavior of the computer. A spyware can be installed in a computer by different ways. Sometimes it can be installed with the popular shareware programs. A spyware infected computer may show following changes. Symptoms of Spyware • Web browser’s home page is changed automatically. • New toolbars are installed. • Antivirus and Anti spyware programs frequently complains that your system is infected with the spyware, malware or Trojan horses. • It takes a long time to start or resume your computer programs. • Excessive pop-up ads are installed in the computer automatically. • Computer becomes very slow to response and internet connectivity also takes time. • Unwanted search results appear when you search something. • New desktop shortcuts are created. • If your system is infected with spyware then you may notice bounced back emails or emails being sent without your knowledge. • Keyboard loggers can capture the password and user name and send back to the spyware software creator. How to Remove Spyware A spyware program is very different in behavior and symptoms from the viruses. Following are some of the programs that help you manage detect, remove and protect your system from the spyware. Panda Security Suite Trend Micro Anti spyware program Zone Alarm Pro McAfee Antivirus + Anti spyware program Pest Patrol Spyblocker Spycop Additionally from the following spyware resources you can check if your system is infected with the spyware. http://www.spychecker.com/ http://www.tom-cat.com/spybase/spylist.html http://www.infoforce.qc.ca/spyware/ Prevention With some preventive measures you can protect your system from being infected from the spyware, malware, adware and keyloggers. These safety tips include safe emailing, safe surfing, securing browser’s settings, using spyware detection and prevention software, blocking pop-up ads, blocking files sharing applications and regularly scanning your computer with the anti spyware and antivirus software programs. Source http://www.articlesbase.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 18:22:00 +0200 Everyone has heard of the need for antivirus and anti-spyware programs, but some people still don't realize what spyware is, or why it's so dangerous. Spyware is not the same as a computer virus. Viruses corrupt files and destroy data. Spyware generally keeps track of where you go online, and sends this information to advertising agencies who then use the data for various purposes. It can also change your home page, slow down computer performance, and the more dangerous types log your keystrokes for possible password and credit card number gathering schemes.
Perhaps the most insidious thing about spyware is that it is often installed without our knowledge - free programs online can sometimes be the culprit, but spyware is also sometimes downloaded and installed simply by visiting certain websites that exploit security problems in various browsers. Preventing the spread of spyware is an important aspect of computer security. Just as we should keep passwords safe, we should also take steps to ensure that our passwords aren't compromised in the first place. There are several anti-spyware programs on the market, both paid and free. One of the best places to search for reputable software is a site like download.com. However, even the best anti-spyware program won't do much if it's not kept up-to-date and run regularly. As part of computer security, spyware should be updated once every 24 hours, and your computer should be scanned once a day, with a full scan once a week just to be on the safe side. With a little effort, it's possible to keep your confidential data safe and your computer spyware free. Articles Source - http://www.articles-hub.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 18:19:00 +0200 Regardless of whether you are an internet marketer or just any normal user of the internet, as long as you go online, you are exposed to the possibility of some form of malicious online activity, namely spyware activity.
The bad news...and shocking news... is that the majority of the people do not know about it! Let's take a look at the statistics: In a study on online safety, a report tittled, "The AOL/NCSA Online Safety Study" reported that 22 percent of users believe their home computers are very safe and 61 percent say their computers are somewhat safe from online threats. On the face value, these figures looked good as they reflect the "feelings" of the computer users. But what were the actual facts? 81 percent of home computers do not have one of three critical protections: 1) updated computer virus software, 2) spyware protection 3) a secure firewall. The good news is that the percentage of American home computers infected with spyware fell almost 20 percent between 2004 and 2005. This is perhaps due to the common availability of some free anti viral and spyware programs, that has helped to remove the more common infestations. But if you look at the figures, you will be rightfully shocked, because 81% is a very high figure indicating lack of protection for computers online. In the light of these figures, where do you stand? Do not be lulled by a sense of security that you are protected where you are not, especially if you are guiltly of not renewing your yearly subscription for the download and updating of your viral definitions. It has also been reported that the TOP two anti spyware softwares that have free personal editions for downloads and which are commonly used by many internet marketers and computer users are only capable of capturing 70% of the spyware that roam the internet today. So consider more powerful softwares, including paid softwares, that have superior detection and removal methods to ensure your computer is completely protected from malicious viral and spyware activity, before it is too late. Articles Source - http://www.articles-hub.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 18:16:00 +0200 Have you ever had pop up after pop up on your computer screen? Or have you ever seen it happen on someone else’s? This is something that is happening everyday. What is it? It is either Adware or Spyware.
What is Spyware? Spyware is a program that monitors or spies on what computer users do on their computers. They then send the information that is gathered over the internet back to companies. The companies then bombard computers with advertisements. What is Adware? Adware is a program that monitors or spies on what computer users do on their computers. They then automatically install advertisements onto the computer. Spyware and Adware: What is the difference? You may be thinking that the definitions of spyware and adware sound very similar. They are similar indeed. The only difference between the two is that adware does not report to the company, instead it bypasses that and automatically loads the ads onto the computer. So, what's the big deal? Spyware and adware are taking computers over. The more adware or spyware that is loaded onto the computer, the longer it takes for the machine to go through its start up process. New toolbars appear in the browser. The homepage is changed and cannot be changed back. Pop-ups will not go away when the computer is running. It can slow your machine and your level of productivity down. Isn’t Spyware and Adware just a way to advertise? Spyware and Adware are an effort to advertise. Think about it this way though. Do you want to be spied on? That is exactly what is happening. Every move you make on your computer is watched, and then based on your computer activity, you receive pop-up ads. Now, ask yourself this question 'If you are watching television, do you have to watch the commercials?' No, of course not. You can choose whether you want to watch the ads, flip to a different channel or turn the television off. Okay, now, if you are driving down the road are you required to look at the billboards? No, you can completely ignore them. Advertising in and of itself is not a bad thing. It becomes a negative thing when people are forced to watch, see or read the advertisements. That is what happens with adware and spyware. The harder you try to eliminate the pop-ups, the more pop-ups you have to deal with. The simple truth is that it's not really fair to force people to watch advertising. What do the companies that make the Spyware and Adware say? You might wonder about the response from the companies who create such products. They say that all they are doing is advertising. They are actually the ones who coined the term adware. Spyware was coined in order to get people’s attention and alert them to what spyware was doing to their computers. In an effort to redeem themselves, the companies created the adware that does not “spy” in that it does not report the computer activity to someone, but instead automatically installs the advertisement. They said that adware is simply to advertise and that some people just do not like advertisements. They claim that their software is legitimate. So, is the software legitimate? Well, let’s take a look at what these companies do. Many will install root kits in an effort to adware files so that the computer user does not find them. If it is legitimate then why do they need to hide the files? Adware often puts more than one file into the memory. Then, if one process is canceled out, another can kick in and restart it. If the files are changed, then they are changed back. If it is legitimate then why do the companies take such extreme measures to make it hard for you to remove their software? The adware takes over the computer by displaying pop-up after pop-up after pop-up. The pop-ups become so numerous that no matter how many you close you can not get them to go away because closing them causes more to open. The software causes bogs up the computer memory and eventually causes the computer to crash. If computers are crashing due to the software, then is this really legitimate? What You Can Do About It I cannot stop the companies from loading the adware and spyware by myself. You can not stop them from loading the software by yourself either. However, together we can inform people what spyware and adware is. Then, we all need to take a stand against it. By Mindy Matter for http://www.removeadware.com.au/ here you'll learn about online privacy and how to remove adware Source http://www.articles-hub.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 18:12:00 +0200 John Locke said that "no one ought to harm another in his
life, health, liberty, or possessions",Yet as I sit here at my computer this morning, I get the feeling that the attempts being made to keep the Internet's safe will not come to fruition soon. Yes, I can hear you saying, "don't be such a downer, Doug" Well, hear me out. Lets explore John Lockes quote shall we? Life. Yours, mine, your loved ones. Its yours, to do with what you will. Well, sometimes your will is to use the Internet's. But how secure are you? Is your AntiVirus, AntiSpyware and Firewall working and up to date? Do you know what is a Spam email is and not to click on the URL they provide? These decisions can affect your life if you are online. Next, Liberty or as I prefer to think of, Freedom. To have access to particular resources without constraint. If online threats are making your life hectic, would you consider your rights violated? I would if I found out that some drive by download had installed a keylogger on my computer and then cleaned out my bank account. Or how about while you're trying to conduct business online and you keep getting these awful pop=ups telling you about the sale at Harveys Fish Emporium. Are your Liberties/ Freedoms being constrained yet? Now we come to the best part, the pursuit of Spyware. Ok, so John Locke didn't say anything about Spyware, Write your own article, this ones mine! Threats to our online safety are growing in leaps and bounds by the day. I learned long ago, there is always someone out there who is better than anyone previously. The attacks on servers, the Bot networks, the phishing, the URL re-directs, Keyloggers, Image Spam, it just goes on and on. Your personal information is at risk every minute you are online. I know, you have the best AntiVirus, AntiSpyware, Firewall there is. But is it really? How do you know? When was the last time you ran "Hijack This" and uploaded the results to a help Forum like MajorGeeks, Bleeping Computer or DaniWeb? Its the only way to make sure your computer is clean. And theres no guarantee it wont become re-infected two minutes after you leave the Forum.I know it happens because I frequent these Forums and I see hundreds of freaked users pleading for help. Many are repeat submitters. Which brings me to the whole purpose of this article. To bring into the spotlight those out there who fight everyday to help keep us safe. They sit at their computers for hours at a time, examining postings in Forums to help others they don't even know stay out of the clutches of those who would benefit from the misfortune of others. Ever get that feeling of helplessness that comes when your computer wont work right. Remember? Not fun huh? These people read your postings and know your pain. Its hard to do this also, they have to help you fix your computer thru posting instructions for you to do. Miscommunication and frustrations can cause it to take longer and compound the repairs. Then there are the organizations that go after the meanies that cause your pain. They put out alerts and issue fixes. These include The Alliance of Security Analysis Professionals, The Anti-Spyware Coalition, The Council of Advocates for Relief from Malware Assimilation, The Spamhaus Project, just to name a few. There are plenty more out there that are fighting the good fight every day. The goal is a communication arena where all can participate without concern of malicious intent. Kind of like the old days when the Internet first existed. Back then there were "Hackers". They were mostly driven by ego and competition to see who was the best. Now its mostly about money. Legions of Bot captured computers sending out Spam and ads going to millions and millions of unprotected servers, computers and of course, into your email. Theres also the Pharming of websites, waiting like a spider in its lair for you to show up and give you a lil driveby download of something special. You name the evil that people do and you can find it online. Thank goodness the goodness of the Internet's is on the other side of the scale. So, the solution? Make another one and try again? I don't have the answer, I do know that there are good people out there who want safety for all and are making a good show of it. They deserve our thanks. I believe there is alway bad that comes with the good. A balance or whatever. And like the other saying goes, Retaining Freedom for all requires constant vigilance. So be vigilant. About the Author: Doug Woodall has a website at http://www.spywarebiz.com There he provides free information and recommended products to combat Spyware, Viruses and other Online Nasties. Source Mon, 06 Aug 2007 18:09:00 +0200 Are you really looking forward for a versatile video converter than you must take a look at the Xilisoft Video Converter which has excellent feature a user today wants. Quite often users waste there time running through various other products or utilities which they can use to make some great quality video from DVDs, VCDs, Divx etc., and store them either on the computer or burn them on DVDs or CDROMs.
I was searching on the internet for such conversion utilities and most of them were failing to create some exceptional quality videos compatible with mobile phones, iPods, PSPs, DVD players etc, until I found Xilisoft Video Converter. Frankly speaking I was very much satisfied with the way this video conversion tool converted some of my favorite DVDs moments into high quality supported video formats. The software also supports multi-language support like English, Chinese and Japanese etc. It didn’t take long before the first movie clip was converted with absolute fantastic video quality. I played a little more with the software and found out that it would also convert a lot of other available formats to mobile formats like the MOV, AVI, MPEG, WMV, MPEG4, Xvid, Divx, RM, 3GP, 3G2 etc. Well if you would like to revert back the conversion, you can still use the same utility to convert to any of the available formats like the AVI, MPEG, DIVx etc and can also convert the audio only formats like the WAV, MP3, M4A, AAC etc and can automatically identify any existing audio formats too. This is something which almost any video conversion utility will have as a prerequisite with the growing demand for more sophisticated conversion tools. Yet there are lots of difference one will find in this tool which works in a lot better way. There are more features added in this version of the software as compared to the previous version for an exceptional video conversion experience. * The new version 3.1 has more enhanced features which allow users to pick the encoding and decoding of the video file along with APE and CUE decoding facilities. * A direct audio CD ripping feature is been added which can be opened using a user friendly wizard which was missing from the older version. * There is a new zoom function which allows the user to playback movie in a zoomed way and a split function allows different kinds of movie formats to be added together to get a single output file. * You can also find a lot better batch conversion feature which works absolutely brilliant. * There is another good feature of multi-threading which allows you to convert more than one file at a time depending upon your CPU speed. * Another good feature is a pause, stop and continue feature which works without any computer hangs which quite often is a major user complains about. * If you want to pick only certain part of the movie then you can preview and split that part from the rest of the movie. All you will be required to do is to specify the start point and the time for which you would like to capture the movie followed by its conversion into a mobile format. Finally the last piece of advice for everyone would be to test this product as soon as possible as it could very well be sitting into your cool tools collection. Ted Peterson writes for CoreDownload, a shareware archive where you can find utilities like Xilisoft Video Converter and other reviewed video converters. Source http://www.articles-hub.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 18:05:00 +0200 System Backup Administrator (SBAdmin) is the flagship offering from Storix; a recovery and backup platform primarily targeted for Linux and AIX equipment. The SBAdmin platform differing primarily in scale and offered in multiple flavors; including the feature Desktop limited edition, for non single system, non-commercial users; the Workstation edition, to perform with multiple systems or single systems that do not share network resources; and lastly the Network Administrator version, which allows between network machines, in particular the centralized management of backup jobs. Each machine on the network can be a client (to be backed up from) or a server (to be backed up to) or both in the Network Administrator version, with the central console monitoring their status and managing the backup jobs between them.
SBAdmin platform’s key function is its ability to perform full system recovery of data to machines with differing hardware from the original source; facilitating such operations as the replication or cloning of machines without the need to reinstall the O/S and applications individually on new equipment. As referred byhttp://www.storix.com> Storix. Inc., as the Adaptable System Recovery (ASR), the technology provides for restores that acclimatize the backed up data to the hardware detected during installation. If differences are detected between the backup and the newly detected hardware, the software will make recommendations to the user on how to complete the restoration, such as making the user aware of the selection of new disks or of the automated shrinking of file systems. In addition to migrating a backup to new hardware, the backup can be modified when restored to the same machine as well; facilitating the transferring of storage allocations on the device, such as: migrating to Logical Volumes or Software RAID from disk partitions; transferring partitions to different disks; splitting a single FS into multiple systems, etc.). Linux and AIX machines is the primary target for the SBAdmin, however, the product’s maker, Storix, Inc., notes that Windows or Mac OS X based backups are also a possible option to be considered within the Network Administrator version; a process which is made possible due to the product's ability to backup exposed data via the SMB protocol. This exposed data is then backed up by first moving the SMB data temporarily on to a Linux SMB host and then backing it up from there. The data can then be restored to Linux or AIX file systems, if desired, as an additional feature http://www.storix.com> if the user so chooses. As described above, full system recoveries are not available for backups that are SMB-based. Additional optional features include backup encryption. The data is encrypted at the client prior to being transmitted over the network, with options by the original machine, or a machine with the proper encryption keys installed, to limit the backup to being read only. The ability to execute live backups of point-in-time data, via Split-Mirror-Backups on AIX systems and Snapshot Logical Volumes on Linux; and an elective Oracle Database Backup feature incorporating Oracle database backups with the SBAdmin interface. SBAdmin’s latest release is the aforementioned Oracle RMAN integration, as well as a remote install manager permitting remotely managed system recovery; a Web-based interface; support for numerous compression levels; retention policies and new notification; and according to http://www.storix.com> Storix, Inc., offers a performance amplification of up to 2x write and 4x read. With pricing ranging from $99 for the desktop version to $895 for the Network Administrator version, SDAdmin is available now. There is an additional cost of $395 for additional backup client/server licenses. Source http://www.articles-hub.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 18:03:00 +0200 There are a lot of reasons one would want to make a copy of a DVD. If you own a DVD that skips and is scratched, or if you just want a duplicate copy of a CD you own, then you will like owning DVD copy software. Coping a DVD is simple with all the different choices of programs for sale. Actually, trying to choose which product to buy is harder than operating the software. There are a lot of DVD copy software programs to choose from, although only a few provide excellent quality, speed and ease of use.
1 Click DVD Copy is one of the best DVD copy programs on the market. This product is very popular and those who have bought it are usually happy with it. As the name 1Click implies, using this program is extremely easy. This program has been available for quite some time, and makes high quality backups rapidly and without difficulty. Do some research and you will find that this product has earned high marks. If you are looking for a more advanced product, 1 Click DVD Copy Pro will be a top choice. This program allows you to control the amount of video compression on the DVD. For those who want the best picture quality - you will be control. There are also many other features including selecting copy presets, Dolby Digital ACS, preserving aspect ratios, DTS audio tracks, and much more. Expect a wide variety of prices on Dvd copy software. There are many features to consider when making a purchase of Dvd copy software. If you decide to do some comparison shopping of this type of software, be sure to compare not just prices but also support and quality. High quality Dvd copy software will allow you to copy just about any DVD or movie to CD or DVD. If you want to copy games like PS2, XBox, PSX, or PC games, make sure you purchase software that can accomplish that task. Articles Source - http://www.articles-hub.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:57:00 +0200 Have you ever wondered what is software and why are we in such a great need of it?
Computer software constitutes a procedural program used to schedule instruction streams onto a computer running process. It provides the capacity to run certain tasks, tasks that can only be undertaken with software programs. Software programs are specially designed to perform certain tasks and, through its usage, a PC is enabled to perform applications. A computer`s software consists in applications of the software, such as words processed to perform productive chores for its users. A system software engages an operating system together with the hardware, for the latter to run the necessary services for users-interfaces and apps. Additionally, as mentioned previously, we can observe that for a computer operating system to be able to run its tasks and application, interoperability between software and hardware is required. These being outlined, we shall distinguish between three types of computer systems: system software, programming software and application software. The system software incorporates features that have the task of enabling the user's computer to run both the computer hardware and the computer system. It also runs a multiple task performing, regarding the operating systems, the device drivers, diagnostic tools, windowing systems, utilities, and so on. Its major priority and goal is to protect the applications programmer, particular the computer complex, memory and other hardware accessory devices that are attached to a computer (printers, readers, display, keyboard, scanner, communications etc.). The second important part of the computer system, the programming software, provides tools and assistance for the user to write through computer programs and software with different programming languages, that best suits the operator of the PC. The featured tools are linkers, debuggers, tracing, a text editor, compiling and much more. The last computer system is represented by the application software which enables the user in achieving one or more tasks of its interests. We have already defined and understood what a computer system is and what features it incorporates. It is important to determine which software must be assessed because not all software combine and work at their maximum parameters. We also have to consider antivirus protection or any other task / application of the PC. Let`s take for example an operating system such as Windows 95 or Windows 98. It is endowed with the latest software, no matter what application the latter is installed for, since the risk of it to not work properly at its maximum functional parameters becomes a real fact. Microsoft Office is the software developed by Microsoft. This version is available for the operating systems such as Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS X. The Microsoft Office 2003 versions have all the common office programs, except for those of Microsoft Office Basic Edition 2003. Microsoft Office Basic Edition consists in Word, Excel and Outlook. The other programs included are Microsoft Access, Microsoft InfoPath, Microsoft Vision, Microsoft Office Picture Manager, Microsoft Publisher and many other programs. The Microsoft Office 2007 system is the latest version that works with Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office Outlook, Microsoft Office Excel, Microsoft Office PowerPoint, Microsoft Office OneNote and many other Microsoft Components. Windows Vista is the latest version of an operating system developed by Microsoft. Through this operating system, Microsoft ensures its potential users that by using Windows Vista, they will experience a faster boot and also faster resumes from standby. Windows Vista Security’s download offers its users instructions and assistance in what concerns possible way in which desktop’s security can be reinforced while running this operating system. This version is also endowed with an installation kit, which is designed to help deploying Windows onto hardware. By using Windows Vista, users are provided with a multi-featured operating system, having a high-tech running performance. Norton Antivirus is a product developed by Symantec Corporation and is one of the most common and most used antivirus programs. Symantec's Live Update offers virus updates, which allows Norton Antivirus to detect potential viruses known by Symantec virus database. Free Downloads Center is an unique software archive that provides "Link to email" for free. It is enough for a user to enter his email address and he will instantly receive a link to Norton Antivirus. Article Source: http://www.superfeature.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:55:00 +0200 When buying business software there are many details that you need to keep in mind. After all, the software that you rely on will go a long way in dictating the success that you have on a regular basis. The good thing about buying business software in today's day and age is that there are plenty of options to choose from. No matter if you are in the market for recruiting software, staffing software, or anything else, you should be able to find plenty of solutions to choose from.
The first step in choosing business software should be easy enough. This is when you look at the wants and needs of your company, and then decide how you can make things better. This may be an easy process, but it is not always one that goes by fast. You need to make sure that you take plenty of time so that you know exactly what to buy. From there, you should decide on the features that you want from your software solution. For instance, when buying recruiting software there are quite a few things that you are probably looking for. If you are like most people you will want your recruiting software to offer benefits such as job alerts, the ability to track the history of each applicant, and much more. When you know the available features and what you want, you will then be able to match them with a high level of success. As a general rule of thumb, you should try to test out business software before you make a purchase. While this is not always possible, it is something that you should most definitely look into. After all, when you have a free trial period you will be able to get a much closer look at what is being offered. If you like what you see, you can then move forward with the buying process. But if not, you can always back out and rethink your decision. Finally, price is something to consider no matter what type of software you are buying. As a business, you want to make sure that you save as much money as possible. But with that being said, you do not want to purchase software just because it is cheap. If you do this, you could end up causing more problems for yourself in the end. When you are buying any type of business software you need to take your time. This will allow you to get exactly what you need. Article Source: http://www.superfeature.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:54:00 +0200 The advances in communication that have been made in the last two decades created a new branch of detectives. These are electronic detectives, and they are required because electronic communication almost replaced the written hard copy form of communication, the majority of corporate data only existing in electronic format. Because of this, hard disk data recovery experts have become a required aid for detectives or they became electronic detectives themselves. The computer has become a focal point for investigations or for corporations to identify their employs activities.
Nowadays, a significant part of corporate investigations is the data recovery process. Through data recovery, a volume of data can be obtained and evidence can be found in documents that might be relevant to the investigation. The data recovery process ensures a mass of important information that can be used. There are a number of terms used to describe the data on a hard disk based on its state. "Active Data", is used to describe the data form that is accessible to the user of the computer. The term "Recovered Data" is used to describe the information that has been recovered after it has been deleted from the Active Data. This data is either in a very easy to recognize format, entire files, or an expert will be required to interpret it as it is in bits and pieces. The last type of term is "Unused" and it describes either parts of the hard disk that have never been used or parts that have been deleted from the Active Data and are available to be rewritten. If covert corporate activities take place, then the data they leave behind will be deleted and probably the hard disk will be formatted and re partitioned to hide any traces. In this case, hard disk data recovery experts can help acquire proof by using advanced hdd data recovery tools and their expertise. This proof might then be used to conclude a case. Data recovery specialists can help police investigations in many cases but the most expectable are cyber crime investigations that are related to credit card information theft or online money transfers. They also help in cases of child pornography. With computers becoming a required standard in any office and workplace hdd data recovery experts will be tomorrows detectives in many investigations that include cyber crimes. They will be the ones that will uncover vital information for the conclusion of important cases. Article Source: http://www.superfeature.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:52:00 +0200 Raid data recovery is somehow different from all other types of data recovery. Most experts advise not to try to recover the data yourself before sending in the hard drives to a data recovery company. This is because most companies found that most of the times simple users try to recover the files all by themselves, they fail and not only. Their actions will make the recovery process even harder and if the lost information is important, someone will be in big trouble. If it's about raid data recovery better handle it quick to the professionals without touching anything.
You don't have to take chances with the recovery, it's advised to research for a data recovery company that can handle the recovery process for you. Sometimes, it can be expensive for a raid data recovery but usually the price you will have to pay for the recovery is way lower then the price you will have to pay in time and resources to have all your data recreated. There are procedures that data recovery companies always follow when they have a recovery on the line. These procedures are followed exactly and even expand when it comes to raid data recovery. As a first step in any raid data recovery, experts have to make sure that all drives are working. For Raid 0 as an example, it is a must for all the drives to be 100% functional. When they are not functional, the drives will be taken in the clean room and will be repaired. When all the drives will function normally, clones of all the drives will be made. During this process, your drive will be placed in a write protect mode to make sure the data will not be altered in any way. The normal recovery process will be performed on the cloned drives, again, for increased safety. When researching for a data recovery company you will notice some of them will offer a service full guarantee, if they don't get your data back, you don't pay. A phone consultation is something that could help you also. They will also offer you absolute 100% confidentiality on your data. Even if raid data recovery sometimes can become expensive, most companies will not charge you for an evaluation of a complex raid system. If you need the help of the experts, get it, it's the best way. After getting all your data back, make sure to always backup your information from now on. Article Source: http://www.superfeature.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:51:00 +0200 Notebooks have emerged as a bare essential for the business executives who carry their work along with themselves. Notebooks which are also known as laptops can facilitate the work process thereby saving substantial and valuable time. In short, it is used as tool of time management.
Owning a notebook is a dream of many, but since it is very expensive nobody buys it unless it is indispensable to them. However, some people having shoe-string budget look for a good notebook. They are the ones who need detailed and comprehensive information on notebooks and laptops before they settle for one. Basically, buying a notebook or laptop largely depends upon the personal choice, specific requirement and social status of a person. Besides, different manufacturers are introducing notebooks of different look with a wide-range of features. However, some notebooks are launched in the market to cater to a particular segment of buyers keeping in mind of their specific needs. Accordingly, these laptops differ in flavor, class and quality. Let`s take a look at the various types of notebooks that are available in the market today. Keeping various factors in consideration the notebooks can be broadly divided into four major categories, such as: Budget laptops - Typically, these laptops cost around US$ 1000 to $ 1200. Mid-range laptops - Notebooks of this category can be found with a price-tag of about US$1200 to $1600. Ultra-portable laptops - These light-weight laptops ranges from US$1600 to $2200. Laptops for the people with a class apart. With all the standard and advanced features in these notebooks, they cost above US$2200. Performance test of laptops: Notebooks can be tested on the basis of certain benchmarks such as Multimedia content creation 2003 and Business Winston 2002. These tests determine the performance ability of different notebooks with regard to regular productivity applications and multimedia content application. Similarly, 3D Mark05 and 3D Mark06 are used as standards to measure the gaming and graphic potential of different notebooks. Likewise, PC Mark05 is taken as a yardstick to test various components of notebooks such as hard-disk general usage, multithreading, web-page rendering, file decryption and 3D pixel shader. Moreover, the battery back-up and wireless connectivity can be tested using Battery Mark02 and QCheck as the benchmark. Finally, Vista Compatibility Check can be undertaken to test if the notebooks have Vista-readiness. Under this test, the performance of the laptops is assessed on the basis of Vista drivers and Vista upgradeability. Features: When it comes to features, the list seems endless. Some expensive notebooks have the most advanced features such as built-in webcams, fingerprint readers, TPM and so on. So far as the features go, they can be divided into five different categories, such as: Physical - Screen size and weight of the notebook Connectivity - Bluetooth version 1/2, infrared, MMC reader, S-Video, DVI port, FireWire. The number and type of USB ports and PCMCIA slots. Components - Type of optical drives, whether the notebook has a DVD combo, a CD-RW or a multi-recorder DVD-RW. The hard-drive capacity and any additional component such as wireless optical mouse or an MMC adapter. Software - Software have always been an essential part of the package. These include recovery CDs, driver CDs, OSes, etc. Protection - All types of protection available in a notebook, be it a finger-print reader, BIOS level HDD protection, touch-pad lock, TPM, or even rescue option available at the time of boot up. Pricing and Warranty: All notebooks ranging from $1200 to $4500 offer warranty of 1 year and some laptops have the option of additional extendable warranty. So, the above discussed comprehensive analysis and performance tests will definitely help those who are planning to buy a laptop. This article is under GNU FDL license and can be distributed without any previous authorization from the author. However the author's name and all the URLs (links) mentioned in the article and biography must be kept. Article Source: http://www.superfeature.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:49:00 +0200 Uninformed researchers of computer (computador) history would probably note the first computer in the mid 1930`s. In reality, this history dates nearly 2000 years ago with the invention of the abacus where the user programmed beads using formulated constructs.
Although many historians caution against the use of the word computer (computador) except to define 20th century computers, a broader understanding illuminates an instrument designed by a Frenchman and which functioned as a calculator and was designed for a tax collector in the 1600`s. Improvements to this calculator continued through the 19th century. Similar work was underway in England and with the support of the government a `mechanical` calculator was invented. It was powered by steam and supported a fixed program for its use. This calculator went through many changes until an automatic calculator was invented. Following this flurry of discovery and invention, little changed until the early 1900`s when detailed mechanical and transportation work required complex mathematical calculations (especially calculus). Two Census Bureau workers began to look for a means of accurately calculating information. They conceived the idea of a punch card which would be inserted into the computer (computador), read, and stored. The greatest advantage of these still slow moving machines was the ability to store large amounts of information with ease and accuracy. The early 1940`s and the imminent World War, brought the military into the computer era (computador). New weapons requiring computer technology for effectiveness, were needed, designed and produced. These were large floor model machines and utilized the floor space of an average one family home (about 2,000 square feet). One independent computer (computador) was not adequate and a means was found to link computers which produced a more accurate and clear channel of information. These devices were not only cumbersome but they required rewiring and rechanneling for each program. Greater inventions were in progress. These new computers (computador) would be equipped with memory capacity and worker faster than any in existence at the time. In 1947, the first modern programmable computers (computador) were designed. They contained RAM (Random Access Memory) and made it possible to access information in seconds. This technology continued to be tested and improved into the 1950`s when magnetic core memory and a transistor circuit element were discovered. These increased the memory capacity and functionality of the computers (computador). On the down side the cost to operate these machines was astronomical. By nearly sheer determination alone, these devices evolved into amazing machines able to work with a number of programs simultaneously while giving the impression that only one program was in use. As recently as the 1960`s computers (computador) were more available and the price had become nearly reasonable for businesses. Their use however, was confined mostly to mathematically based operations such as billing, accounting, and payroll. One of the major purchasers of these devices was hospitals which stored date from patients, inventory, billing, treatments, and the like. By the 1980`s smaller individual computers (computador) were being produced. Technology continued to astound the general public as the microchip came into existence permitting personal computers to be sold with accompanying program disks for downloading. A glance around most medium to large companies would reveal many desk top computers in use. It would be impossible to track the history of computers (computador) without acknowledging Apple Computer and IBM for their leading edge and evolving technology. Radio Shack coupled with Apple Computer (computador) produced video games for the computer (a move from the arcade). The ability for businesses and individuals to access the worldwide web gave birth to new and innovative marketing and communication with inquirers and/or clients. Today it is inconceivable that one attempt to research something on line and not find multiple references there. The momentum has only continued to mount and new upgrades are available nearly by the day. This article is under GNU FDL license and can be distributed without any previous authorization from the author. However the author's name and all the URLs (links) mentioned in the article and biography must be kept. Article Source: http://www.superfeature.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:46:00 +0200 The cutting-edge USB data storage devices make data storage easier and more portable. While the contents of everyone's computer are unique in nature, the need to store, transport and archive data is almost universal. Unless you use your computer for occasional letter writing, email and marathon games of solitaire, you will need a data control strategy at some point. The first step in planning your strategy is to analyze the way you use your computer. Then you can determine what you want to save and whether to save it on an external drive, DVD or a USB data storage device.
All Work and No Play Start with the work you do with your computer. Do you use it for professional reasons? Do you use it to keep records for a personal business? Are you working on the great American novel? Consider anything that needs to be archived; including completed projects that need to be saved should be backed up. Large projects can go on DVD's if you have a burner. They can hold much more than CD's and you can save a little money by storing completed work on record-only DVD's. Work in progress can go onto rewritable DVD's so that they can be updated periodically. If you like to bring digital work home, the answer is a USB data storage device. Work can be carried safely and compactly home, worked on and then resaved and brought back to work. Some hobbies should also be backed up, of course. Any files that you don't want to lose should be placed on removable storage and kept in a safe place. If you have ever lost a hard drive, you may feel the need to back up your programs as well as your files. Rebuilding a hard drive is an unpleasant task. You can buy a removable hard drive to create a copy of your basic set up. This includes your programs and the settings that you prefer. This keeps a copy of your programs safe from virus infections. When you have files that need to travel, you should use a USB data storage device. A video project for a birthday party, digitally enhanced photos for a wedding shower or the latest videos from your favorite family rock band are excellent files to carry around on your USB data storage device. It is a temporary way to backup the entertainment as well as the best way to transport the life of the party to the party. Source http://www.goarticles.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:45:00 +0200 Being an emerging VPN technique, SSL VPN has been gaining the prevalence and popularity very rapidly. Compared with the traditional IPSec VPN, SSL VPN is a better solution for the remote access of mobile users, while IPSec VPN is more suited for the connection between networks (gateways). Hence, both of these two techniques will share the commercial market in the foreseeable future. Concretely speaking, there are several differences between them:
1. IPSec is more used in the connection between networks (e.g. corporate LANs) while SSL is more frequently deployed to provide the remote access for mobile users. Now most popular browsers have the SSL VPN built-in capability so that they can go through the SSL VPN tunnel and enter the internal network without installing special software on the client site. But if the IPSec VPN is implemented, an IPSec client software must be installed and configured on the PC or workstation involved. 2. SSL VPN works on the Transport Layer of the OSI Network Model while IPSec VPN is such a network technology that is based on the Network Layer of the OSI Model. Therefore IPSec VPN secures all the applications based on IP, whereas SSL VPN is more advantaged on the security of web-based applications (though some advanced products support TCP/UDP-based C/S applications such as FTP, Telnet, print service etc.). 3. The SSL VPN tunnel can penetrate the firewall no matter what WANs techniques are used. However, to make sure IPSec VPN can penetrate the firewall, IPSec clients must support the "NAT Penetration" function and the port 500 (UDP) on the firewall must be enabled as well. 4. In a network implementing SSL VPN, only the gateway equipment at the central node requires maintenance, which significantly reduces the configuration and maintenance costs. While a network deploying IPSec VPN requires the maintenance at every node. 5. SSL VPN provides more granular control over user access, adding more flexible control on user's privilege, resources and files, and being easier to integrate with third party authorities such as radius and AD. For IPSec VPN, the user access control is realized by examining five network parameters (source IP, source port, protocol, destination IP, destination port). Due to these obvious advantages mentioned above, SSL VPN is being adopted by more and more individuals and companies. However, this does not mean that SSL VPN is the suitable solution for every case. Because SSL VPN was originally designed for web-based applications, it may not be a good solution for network services like FTP and Telnet, though some vendors have developed new functions to solve this problem. Therefore, as a network administrator, the most important thing is to carefully consider what kind of network services does your users really need and then choose the solution which works best for you. Source http://www.goarticles.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:43:00 +0200 Since computers play a larger role in the modern world, and as technology runs businesses and provides consumers instant access to anything they need, storing information has become increasingly important. While many users know and understand the importance of backing up files, others don't know how and where to begin.
Remote data backup software provides small businesses with an effective way to prevent data loss, while ensuring home users that all documents and other important data are kept safe for future use. Although a computer user can easily back up his files every day using basic techniques, he or she cannot determine when the system will crash and data will be lost for good. For this reason, remote data backup software provides both businesses and consumers a secure and effective way of protecting data in the unlikely event that uncontrollable disasters strike the computer. With remote data backup software installed in your computer, you can easily perform backups when and where you need them. With just one click of your mouse, all information and data that you select to backup will easily be stored on a remote location where the software company is located. This means that if your computer crashes, you can easily restore the data by contacting the company who developed the remote data backup software. Choosing a Remote Data Backup Software Due to hundreds of companies providing remote data backup software, choosing the right program can be an overwhelming and complicated task. For this reason, you need to examine the features that each type of the software is offering to ensure your data will be uploaded and restored effectively. One of the most important features to look for in backup software is the ability to backup several large files into different types of media. This feature, which is also known as "media spanning", defines authentic backup software. You should also look for software that provides backup verification - a process that ensures your backup is accurate and viable. A helpful feature provided by majority of available software is scheduling and automatic backups. This feature enables your computer to backup files automatically at a pre-determined time. This means that you will not have to do the work manually if you require backup's every day, once a week or on a monthly basis. Of course, the most important thing you should consider in choosing remote data backup software is security and support. Since your data is important, you need to ensure that each time you upload information, it will be kept secure. In addition, the software should also guarantee that if a disaster strikes your system, you could be able to restore data easily with the company's support system. Source http://www.goarticles.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:42:00 +0200 Antispyware software is a necessity of the modern internet-connected world. Spyware is now considered the top threat to computer security, according to the Anti-Spyware Software Review 2007, surpassing even viruses. One of the reasons that spyware is such a threat is that many computer users are unaware that it even exists.
Unlike viruses, which are contained within program downloads, spyware files piggyback onto a variety of sources. Many websites will install a "cookie," this is a small file that tracks your usage of their website. These cookies are generally not malicious but do invade your privacy. They can be considered a form of spyware. Other spyware files are more dangerous, designed to track your overall internet behavior or even record keystrokes for purposes of stealing your passwords and/or gaining access to files on your system. This type of spyware is often attached to free software downloads or clickable popup ads. In some cases, the line between spyware and adware becomes fuzzy and undistinguishable. Adware monitors your shopping patterns to create popup advertising that is customized to your needs. Strictly speaking, adware is not spyware since the focus is on creating advertising rather than tracking your movements. Then again, since the adware invades your privacy by noting your habits, it could be considered a non-malicious form of spyware similar to website cookies. Unlike viruses, spyware files generally cause no noticeable damage to your system. Your computer's performance may be somewhat slowed or otherwise affected, but you will not notice a loss of data or system crash. This means that without appropriate antispyware software, spyware files may linger undetected for weeks, months or even years. Even if you happen to detect spyware on your own, uninstalling the files can be tricky. The piggyback nature of spyware makes the malicious file difficult to remove without uninstalling the wanted file to which it is attached. Since spyware is difficult for the user to detect and remove, antispyware software is required. This will scan your system regularly for any spyware files and remove them. Most antispyware software can be set to remove adware as well. Free antispyware software downloads are easy to find on the internet. You probably get offers for them everyday that are caught by the spam filter on your email. It is a good idea to do some research before you install any of these free offers on your computer, as they can actually be spyware programs in disguise. Always take the time to validate the effectiveness of any PC security software of computer firewalls that you are going to activate on your computer. Whether you choose a free or purchased antispyware program, there a few things you should look for to determine whether the program will meet your needs. You want a program that will consistently monitor your system as an antivirus program does, blocking the majority of spyware from ever entering your system. The program should also give you the option of allowing or blocking suspected files, since no program can be 100% accurate in its determination of what is actually a spyware file. The ability to customize the program is important, as is the ability to schedule full system scans at your own convenience. The program should be easy to install and use, and should offer regular updates. Finally, there should be a user's manual or website available in case you have questions about the program. Spyware has become practically an epidemic in today's computer-addicted world. However, antispyware software, used in tandem with your computer firewalls and other PC security software, will assist you in safe internet usage. Understand the available features and select the program that works best for you. Source http://www.goarticles.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:40:00 +0200 If you are wondering about remote computer data storage, then you should know that there are several things that you are going to need to learn about. After all, remote computer data storage is a very important and rather complex thing, and so thus you are going to want to make sure that you are as informed and knowledgeable on the matter of remote computer data storage as you can be.
More About Remote Computer Data Storage If you are wondering about remote computer data storage, then one of the first things that you are going to want to know is the fact of how important it truly is to your overall computer system. Although data storage itself is necessary, remote computer controlled data storage is not, and yet it is very beneficial and so you are definitely going to want to have it if you can. Basically remote computer data storage is the option of being able to control your data storage services through your remote computer, which means that you can do it manually on your home screen, rather than having to go into any sub-files or folders, which thus obviously makes the process itself incredibly easier overall. If you are not sure whether your computer already has this or not, then you can call in a professional who will be able to come in and tell you, and then if your computer does not already have it, and you want to get it and install it, you have the option of again hiring a professional, or doing it yourself. If you have no idea what you are doing then of course the smartest thing is going to be for you to hire a professional, and know that you do not necessarily have to pay a lot for this, you just are going to have to make sure that you take the time to browse through multiple options, so that you can come up with the best results overall, and so that you can also get the best worth for your money that you possibly can. Remember that this is not something which is altogether necessary for your computer system, however it will be positive nonetheless, and so if you are interested in having it done then you should make sure that you get it done and installed on your computer as soon as you possibly can. Source http://www.goarticles.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:39:00 +0200 Big business has been using remote data storage since they began using computers. However, until recently the remote data storage companies have been priced out of the range of small business. New technology has changed that. As small businesses have changed from paper files to digital files, the costs for backing them up in another location have come down dramatically. The need for data backup is evident, since crashes of hard drives and servers can destroy vitally important records. Natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes and floods can bring a business down. The ability to recreate its records and information can be the difference between recovering the business and losing it.
At Home and Away As information and technology become more important to every kind of business, the ability to protect both becomes more important as well. In the past, a couple of secretaries and some file cabinets were all that were needed to maintain and retrieve any information needed to carry on a business. Today, the growing amounts of information needed and the demand for instant retrieval make digital storage a given. While data stored digitally is more convenient and easy to use, it is also harder to care for. The safety of this valuable material is usually in the hands of a team of technicians who have to make backups, keep the storage technology going, and recreate the data in case of a loss. Outsourcing this important job is often the best answer. By using remote data storage, the decisions on storage and encryption are left to experts without adding the cost of an expert to the bottom line. The machinery that stores all of the business's information is also not an extra cost to the business owner, but is included in the service. Best of all, remote data storage means automatic backups. No technician has to stay until 2 a.m. to run updates and store the tapes in a safe place. Data downloads are set up to take place automatically. And the remote data storage company can employ experts to keep the information safe from hackers and others. All this can give you peace of mind in knowing that any disaster that might strike the business office will not affect the place where the backups are stored. The cost of recreating the data files is also usually included in the yearly cost, instead of becoming another large expense following a disaster. Source http://www.goarticles.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:38:00 +0200 Today, the wonderful services long afforded big businesses are available to small businesses, home-based businesses and even ordinary home computers. By using offsite data backup software, any computer user can link to a remote data storage company and make automatic copies of selected files. This can be absolutely essential for rebuilding a hard drive in case of damage by virus invasions, accident or natural disaster. The offsite data backup software enables any computer to have its important files preserved by professional technicians in a safe server located far away from any flood, earthquake or tornado that could damage the original computer files.
Far and Away For years, businesses dependant on large masses of sensitive data have relied on offsite data backup software to keep current data safe and ready in case files need to be rebuilt. The terror attacks on September 11, 2001 caused part of New York City to be shut down for a considerable time, creating a situation where many banks and stock exchange companies were unable to access their primary offices. The companies that were able to open secondary offices and download their business information quickly were able to continue their operations as usual. Businesses that hadn't planned so well were less fortunate. The costs that used to be associated with such storage made it an option only for the large financial corporations that depended on the accuracy of their files. Today, new technology has made it affordable for medium and small businesses to take advantage of data storage. Some companies even specialize in storage for home networks and individual computers. The storage companies send offsite data backup software to the new customer to install. This enables the user to select the files to be stored and how often copies will be uploaded over a LAN or the Internet. The offsite data backup software is different for different companies. High-end offsite data backup software is able to backup open files without any add-ons, including the complex files for database programs. Some offsite data backup software comes ready for multi-site backup for small businesses with multiple office locations. Very good offsite data backup software even offers online access to the user's files. Most offsite data backup software is ready to backup a variety of platforms and set the online schedules for automatic copying. Once a user understands how much data storage he needs, he's ready to select his storage company and its offsite data backup software. Source http://www.goarticles.com Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:35:00 +0200 From your work experience, you have known the trouble that you have to strike your keyboard, move and click your mouse again and again in some work processes. So you really want to save these same and repetitive activities and replay them whenever you want, or to record everything about the keys and mouse activities and replay them later.
There are some routine jobs like checking inventory, updating customer records, generating report. They are monotonous and repetitive works you have to do everyday. Furthermore, you need to test the endurance of the graphical interface of an application, and worse, you have repetitive tasks to accomplish with your keyboard and your mouse. Absolutely, you indeed need to reduce wear and tear on your wrists and hands, so to record your keyboard keystroke, mouse movements and mouse clicks and to replay them is necessary. Then Advanced Key and Mouse Recorderis what you need. The key and mouse Recorder is designed to record and replay the keyboard and mouse activities for automating repetitive tasks. You may utilize it to record and save mouse movements, mouse clicks, and keyboard keystrokes in any application, such as a game, a painting application, a word processor and so on. When you need it, you can replay the recorded activities time after time. With a tightly integrated scheduler, all your recorded activities can replay at a specific time or when some events occur, such as the disk free space is low, a removable driver is arrived. Both of the ways give you an ability to do some unattended tasks. Clearly, with using the mouse recorder, you can break away from monotonous works. Routine work processes like inputting email address, submitting articles, generating reports are tedious and important, so you have to type same texts carefully and, press same buttons again and again. Now, you may record these keyboard strokes and mouse clicks and replay for automatically completing the tasks. Without doubt, you have realized that the key and mouse recorder supports some instructions such as shutting down computer. You may utilize the instruction "Shut down" and scheduler for shutting down your computer at a specific time. Of course, you will notice that an important function in the keyboard recorder is to reduce typing and clicking and to automate all routine computer tasks in minutes. This mouse recorder was able to record and replay keystrokes and mouse clicks. The simple macro files could be recorded, and later, then you just need to double clicking on an icon, an application could be started and certain actions within this application could be carried out. The keyboard and mouse recorder saves thousands of clicks and keystrokes and reduces your repetitive tasks to a single mouse click or a keystroke. This, of course, saves your time and money. To learn more, refer to the site at http://mouse-recorder.macro-expert.com/ Source http://www.goarticles.com |
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