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Capital One: What's in your database?
I encountered every developer's worst nightmare this weekend: severe data corruption in the database. The corruption was in the worst place possible from my viewpoint as a consumer: my credit card company. Not only did I uncover a case of significant data corruption, but it looks like the backup system was...
Tags: Customer Service, Database, Capital One Financial Corp., Data Corruption, Product Marketing, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software, Justin James
Blog posts 2007-12-18
Data Integreity.
Hi guys,I want to create a script which continually sends some text files from one of the network pc to a test share on the file server. The script should than copy the data back and compare, send again, copy back, and compare, etc, for a few weeks.I have been...
Tags: tanmay_79@...
Discussion threads 2006-01-07
Data Corruption
My PC rebooted unexpectedly and several peices of data in several files seem to have gone missing or is corrupt. Is there any freeware or tools in MS Offices 2000 that will help me uncorrupt.ThanksI have openned corrupted MS Offices files using OpenOffice (from www.OpenOffice.org)saved the file as a...
Tags: Microsoft Office
Q&A 2005-02-06

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Preventing Data Corruption in the Event of an Extended Power Outage
Despite advances in computer technology, power outages continue to be a major cause of PC and server downtime. Protecting computer systems with Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS hardware is part of a total solution, but power management software is also necessary to prevent data corruption after extended power outages. This white...
Tags: Power Management, American Power Conversion Corp., Outage, Manufacturing, Productivity
White papers 2007-12-21
Practical strategies for protecting your data
In my series on RAID technology and why it makes sense for home users, fellow blogger Robin Harris took me to task saying that RAID won't ever fly in the home.  Robin's main gripe with RAID is that it doesn't address the backup along with other complaints such as the...
Tags: Storage, Servers, Security, Microsoft, Linux, Intel, Hardware, Fun Stuff, Desktop, Consumer electronics
Blog posts 2007-06-08
Get IT Done: Prevent data loss on XP workstations with large hard drives
When hard drives first became standard on PCs, they were commonly only around 10 MB in size. Today, depending on your organization, you might have users with ATA hard drives sizes well in excess of 100 GB, with individual data file sizes that dwarf the hard drives of old. Unfortunately,...
Tags: flaw, Get IT Done, hard drive, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, patch, Scott Lowe MCSE, workstation
Technical articles 2003-07-28
NTFS Data Recovery - Data Recovery Software 4.1.1.0 (Windows)
Recover lost data after a hard drive failureHave you recovered your computer from a system crash and found that some information is missing? Has a system failure rendered your hard drive inaccessible, and the operating system unable to load? Have you accidentally formatted or repartitioned your NTFS drive? Do you...
Tags: Hard Drive, NTFS, Data Recovery, Disk, Recovery, Data, Microsoft Windows, NTFS Data Recovery, Live Preview
Software downloads 2007-12-02
Product Review: How to fight data archive bloat with software from Connected
IT managers dealing not only with legislative mandates to archive data but also with the expense and complexity of managing vast amounts of data are turning to companies such as Connected to help them deal with bloated data stores.Connected is a leading provider of storage software, which automatically protects enterprise...
Tags: Connected Corp., e-mail, Karen Ann Kidd, Mackowski, PC, software, storage
Technical articles 2003-12-09
Web developers suggest ways to wrestle with data persistence problems
Web developers are all too familiar with the limits that Hypertext Transfer Protocol places on data persistence. Here are some ways that Web developers are working around this roadblock.Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in TechRepublic’s Web Development Zone TechMail. Subscribe, and you’ll receive information on Web-development related projects and...
Tags: Macromedia Inc., Les Hamilton, HTTP, Web, RFC
Technical articles 2001-09-17
WD My Ebook external hdd data recovery
Hi everybodyI own a 500GB WD hdd and it ran pretty good on a USB cable for the past year or so, but recently I decided to hook it up with a Sata cable straight into the motherboard for higher speed transfer. Everything worked just perfect until I started to...
Tags: Storage management, e-book, same message, data recovery, cable
Discussion threads 2008-04-20
Recovering data from after market internal hard drive
I previously installed an internal hard drive to my desktop running WinXP. The computer crashed and is unbootable. What I want to do is to transfer the data from that hard drive to my laptop running Vista. I bought an aluminum enlcosure for the 3.5 internal hard drive and connected...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), gatorseandc@..., hard drive, Microsoft Windows XP, internal hard drive, Microsoft Windows Vista, data recovery
Discussion threads 2007-04-30
Global Data Vaulting and Avitar Help Companies Effectively Protect Business Data
Global Data Vaulting, Inc. is a leading Software as a Service SaaS provider of fully managed, automated online data protection, archiving and recovery solutions for critical data. Because of today's data-driven threats such as data corruption, theft and loss are more costly than ever, Avitar wanted to ensure that its...
Tags: Data Backup, IBM Corp., Backups
Case studies 2007-09-01
VP wants to Secure Network Admins from sensative data
My supervisor, the company Vice President, wants to know what other companies do to control their network administrators accessing data they should not see. He has suggested purchasing software to log the admins access to sensitive data. I am one of two network admins. Each would report...
Tags: information technology, IT Needs
Discussion threads 2006-09-06
Storage Resiliency for the Data Center - The NetApp Approach: No Compromises
Enterprise data centers must provide high levels of application availability and consistent data integrity to support business-critical applications around the world. Data center managers continually wrestle with the challenges of avoiding unplanned downtime to ensure application data is available and avoiding data corruption to ensure that application data is correct...
Tags: Data Center, Application Data, NetApp, Data Centers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management
White papers 2006-11-01
Continuous Data Protection (CDP) Overview
Continuous Data Protection CDP is an emerging technology that enables enterprises to increase their ability to provide sustained application & data availability through enhanced data recovery capabilities. CDP is a front-end protection system that is always on, operating unobtrusively to enterprise applications. A typical CDP system is based on a...
Tags: Continuous Data Protection, Continuous Data Protection System
White papers 2005-12-23
Is there any chance to lose of data in ftp while using mget command?
My colegue say there is some possibilities of lose of FTP data while using mget command. It happen only in connection failure . Could any one please explain is it possible or not ?PossibleWhat kind of data loss are you talking about? Your files aren't going to get destroyed by...
Tags: FTP
Q&A 2009-07-06
SensiNet Wireless Security and Data Integrity
The SensiNet wireless sensor network was designed with IT and data security in mind. As described above, it protects against malicious intrusion (both into the SensiNet wireless network and company's LAN), data loss, and data corruption. This security comes enabled by default and requires no special configuration to function properly...
Tags: Network, Wireless, Sensicast, Wi-Fi, Wireless And Mobility, Networking, Security
White papers 2007-05-31
Easily manipulate data with the GridView control in ASP.NET 2.0
How does Grid view support Business Logical LayerHow does Grid view support BLL if we are working in multi tier architecture?How does we map BLL methods to Grid view?Data corruption is biggest feature of gridBiggest bug in the grid is if you disable viewstate (so you don't have giant...
Tags: ASP.NET 2.0, Microsoft ASP.NET, delhirainbow@..., grid view, programming, asp .net
Discussion threads 2007-03-07
Microsoft Windows 2000 Patch: Compaq Data Corruption Accessing Floppy Update (Windows)
This update addresses an issue in Windows 2000 running on Compaq computer systems that use the Winbond Super I/O disk controller to access the floppy disk drive, and is discussed in Microsoft Knowledge Base KB Article Q301077. Download now to prevent your computer from erroneously reporting that there is no...
Tags: Floppy Disk, Disk, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Compaq Computer Corp.
Software downloads 2001-07-24
one of the file containing registry data
I have installed windows xp with sp2 on a computer with a brand new 40 gig hard drive partitioned into two drives c and d. When I boot the computer the following error pops up on the screen.ONE OF THE FILES CONTAINING THE SYSTEMS REGISTRY DATE HAD TO BE...
Tags: 4-year, computer, hard drive, hutchr67@..., Microsoft Windows XP, Service Pack 2, windows
Q&A 2005-03-20
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