DATA RECOVERY AND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
The IT industry has become even more complex in the past few years with the advent of regulatory compliance requirements that all publicly traded companies in the US and other regions must adopt. Perhaps your organization is already working through these requirements. If you are a consultant or non-publicly traded company, you may not be bound by these regulations - however your clients may be, so this information is critical for anyone in the IT industry. View the entire article above.
NO SUMMER VACATION FOR DATA LOSS
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently predicted a "very active" Atlantic Hurricane season for 2006 with up to 10 hurricanes, of which four to six could become "major" hurricanes of Category 3 strength or higher. After witnessing the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina and several other storms that affected the US last year, it is imperative that proactive steps are taken to ensure proper data protection. View these tips to help protect against damage from severe summer weather and lessen the chances of data loss if damage does occur.
CUSTOMERS SAY IT BEST
Sergio Quintanar was able to rescue his data from certain death. With his hard drive labeled as dead and scheduled for disposal, his last effort was to contact Ontrack in hopes of recovery. This is his story: My laptop system completely died one day, and unfortunately it had been months since my last hard drive backup. Our IT department was unsuccessful in recovering or accessing any data on the hard drive. It was labeled a dead drive and was to be disposed of. As a last resort, IT recommended calling Ontrack for potential recovery. The process was very easy, but best of all, there was a quick turn-around with full access to all my data.
- Sergio Quintanar, Intel.
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