Pc file recovery - IBM "Continuous Data Protection" PC Software Now Available Through Major Online Retailers; IBM Signs E-Commerce
IBM "Continuous Data Protection" PC Software Now Available Through Major Online Retailers; IBM Signs E-Commerce
IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that it has signed an agreement with Digital River, Inc. (NASDAQ: DRIV), a global leader in e-commerce outsourcing.
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The Orange County Register, Calif., Gadgetress Column
By Tamara Chuang, The Orange County Register, Calif. Jul. 10--RestoreIT 7 software from Irvine-based FarStone Technology will take your computer to a happier time when it was working properly. This back-up software will even restore your computer's settings if Windows doesn't boot up.
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Firms Ready to Put Leash on Laptops
DALLAS _ If you use a laptop computer to do your job, you soon may have to deal with tougher security policies instituted by your IT department.
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IBM "Continuous Data Protection" PC Software Now Available Through Major Online Retailers; IBM Signs e-Commerce
IBM today announced that it has signed an agreement with Digital River, Inc., a global leader in e-commerce outsourcing. Through the agreement, Digital River is making IBM Tivoli Continuous Data Protection for Files software available for online purchase and digital download through the Digital River oneNetwork(TM) marketplace, which includes leading online retailers, such as OfficeMax
Source: biz.yahoo.com
CA's XOsoft Buy Is A BrightStor Move
CA's purchase of privately held data protection vendor XOsoft will flesh out its BrightStor ARCserve Backup product line, said Bob Davis, senior vice president and general manager of storage business at CA, Islandia, N.Y. Details of the deal, which closed July 11, were not disclosed.
Source: www.systemsmanagementpipeline.com
IBM Goes Retail
ARMONK, N.Y. -- IBM (NYSE:IBM - News) today announced that it has signed an agreement with Digital River, Inc. (NASDAQ:DRIV - News), a global leader in e-commerce outsourcing.
Source: www.byteandswitch.com
Microsoft Storage OS Could Go To System Builders With Longhorn
Microsoft plans to bring its Windows Storage Server operating system, now available only to OEMs, to a wider range of custom system builders with the rollout of its upcoming Longhorn version of Windows.
Source: www.serverpipeline.com
News Feature
Chief Supt Nick Wilkinson, PC Barry Spray, PC Peter Searle, Amanda Hamblin, ACC Nigel Yeo.
Source: www.ryeandbattletoday.co.uk

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