recover data in comment and analysis
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Security scare
Comment The next morning I was thankful and very relieved to recover the drives and get back to normal. All the data on the drives is secure. Written at home after a sleepless night thinking about real risks and dispatched via my home LAN. [18 Jun 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Heavyweight delete
Comment Written at home after a few frustrating hours trying to recover from a dual hard-drive failure. So down in the garage, data deletion and hard-drive death came in the form of a 5mm cold chisel and a 2kg hammer. [03 Jan 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 09.12.05
Round-Up According to engineers at Ontrack, when the writer sent her laptop to them in order to recover data from the now inoperable machine the hammer blows were clearly visible in the unit. And if you need further proof that a diamond-encrusted laptop may... [09 Dec 2005]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Security for SMBs
Comment They might be backing up their servers but over half have not checked their ability to recover from back-ups in the last year. Why then are they failing to protect their IT infrastructure and the valuable data and information stored within? [28 Jan 2005]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: The best route to compliance
Comment Could we now easily recover data from an original Winchester disk? I don't think we should - unless the solution has started from the infrastructure up and has looked at putting in place a long-term data and information management solution, with... [17 Sep 2004]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Over the moon
Comment Theoretically, I can recover from any form of failure. Where could we go to hide and secure our most valuable data - where can we find total safety and security? Ever since the first time I lost a significant amount of data due to an application... [15 Jul 2004]
Leader: Hammering home the message of laptop security
Leader You would be even more irate to find out they hadn't done everything within their powers to recover those 'keys'. The company found that 70 per cent of laptops it bought at auction contained recoverable data and that much of that data was sensitive... [10 Jun 2004]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Insecure thinking
Comment Individuals and corporations just remove hard drives and scrap systems without taking the trouble to recover or clean out their data. To remove the data requires a secure delete application of which there are numerous on the market including: Cyber... [12 Feb 2003]
The Ovum View: Colt bondholders bite back
Comment Many of them will not recover from their recent beatings sufficiently enough to start paying dividends for a long while. OK, so it has made some mistakes with over-investment in data centres and has suffered asset write-downs (like every single... [20 Nov 2002]
What's the fuss about... disaster tolerance?
Comment When a problem occurs, it is important to be able to recover from it as soon as possible. As there is still a considerable risk of room failure, Quocirca still recommends full image and data backup policies be implemented. [30 Aug 2002]
The Bloor Perspective: the future of SMS, Siebel and open source .Net
Comment The month of May was an exceptional one for the text messaging industry, according to the Mobile Data Association (MDA). Person-to-person messages totalled 1.38 billion, a rise of more than 45 million over April 2002. [29 Jul 2002]
John Lamb's Week: Perot on a mission in London
Comment With the intriguing slogan 'Don't wait for the market to recover, start now! Hepher is unveiling his firm's strategy for managed data networks to alleviate storage bottlenecks. He went on to found computer services company EDS, which was famously... [01 Jun 2001]
Green screen: Is computer recycling a waste of time?
Comment To recover data is very simple. You hardly need any IT knowledge to be able to recover information. Experts claim that even formatting a hard drive isn't enough to destroy all data. Recycling old PCs can pose serious security risks if companies and... [08 Feb 2001]
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