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The Milestone of Portable Storage Media
In 70’s VHS (Video Home System) was developed by JVC (Victor Company of Japan Limited) that dominates the video recording market. VHS uses a half-inch wide and 430 meter long magnetic tape to record
Gigmax Storage Solutions Your Partner for All you Storage and Space Requirements on the Web
Gigmax offers a free service that allows anybody to store files, such as text documents, images, and videos, in their own Gigmax so that they can access them from anywhere at anytime. Registered use
A Sandwich Labelling System Printer
What is a sandwich labelling system?
A sandwich labelling system is more than a plan and it’s more than a single
label prin
Disaster Recovery Services Questions to Ask of a Service Provider
With increasing dependence on systems availability, the recovery of your core servers, applications and network are fundamental in the event of a disaster. In fact, as organisations rely more and mo
Offsite Data Backup or Online Storage which solution is the most suited to you
Most people still think that backing up to an offsite environment is the same solution as moving files to an online storage system. If you want to know what the differences are, so you are able to m
Data Storage Media A Guide to Selecting Media For Storing and Backing Up Computer Data
Data, or information stored on your computer, can either be held on fixed disk drives inside the computer or on removable media such as CD's that can be inserted and removed. Removable media can be
Data backup is rarely a part of a home computer user s or business IT administrator s plans
Data backup is rarely a part of a home computer user’s or business IT administrator’s plans, we all say it will never happen to me or my company, but in reality we are just mentally preparing for th
In File Delta Enhances Offsite Secure Backup Technology
We are all aware of the benefits backing up to a remote location. However the greatest problem with backing up data via the internet is explained as follows:-
Large files x low bandwidth = Mas
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