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Windows 8 to feature 'push-button' reformatting
Windows 8 will offer the ability for users to essentially perform a reformat with close to "push-button" convenience. This was the stated design goal for the feature meant to get any Windows 8 PC
Google crushes, shreds old HDDs before sending them to recycling centers
Google ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) recently released a seven-minute video to illustrate how serious it is about security and data protection at its data centers. As reported by Computerworld, the location and
Survey: IT outages cost North American enterprises $26.5 billion annually
Enterprises in North America jointly lose $26.5 billion in revenue a year because of IT outages and the length of time it takes to restore services, according to a survey report from CA Technologies.
Cloud reliability, revisited
Remember the recent case of how a massive cloud failure reportedly wiped out all customer data on T-Mobile Sidekicks? Detractors of cloud computing are quick to jump at the opportunity to highlight
Space Shuttle Columbia hard drive data recovered
Think that all the talk of the dangers of improperly disposing of corporate hard drives is just scaremongering? Let this be a lesson to you on the robustness of current data recovery technology.
Hard Disk Crusher is serious about security
How serious are you about making sure that the secure data stored on your business' hard drives stays out of the wrong hands? Given the recent rash of corporate laptop thefts that we've seen in
Strange data storage stories
There are plenty of obstacles for the CIO whose data storage system has been hit by a virus. And data recovery company Kroll Ontrack has a list of the most unusual recovery jobs it faced in 2007. The
MacBooks shipped with faulty drives?
Are certain MacBook hard drives chewing up data unexpectedly? Apparently so, if you believe U.K. data recovery firm Retrodata. They say that 2.5 inch Seagate SATA drives that were manufactured in
How to: Recover files from a damaged CD/DVD
Have you ever gone searching for an important data CD or DVD, only to eventually find it buried under a pile of rubble--and scratched beyond readability?
No plan for Internet disaster recovery
A new report says the U.S. is in no shape to recover from or respond to an Internet attack or crisis--described as a "cyber-Katrina." There is no plan that would restore Internet functionality to

