Pc file recovery - The Next Wave of Commoditization
The Next Wave of Commoditization
PCs, servers and a variety of services have been commoditized in recent years. What's next? Our IT/Biz Alignment columnist explores some possibilities.
Source: redir.internet.com
Hummingbird Launches Exceed onDemand 6; Releases Connectivity 2007
Hummingbird Ltd., a provider of integrated enterprise content management (ECM) and network connectivity solutions, has unveiled Exceed onDemand 6 with an X11 remote access application solution for Linux desktops.
Source: www.econtentmag.com
Spare Backup(TM) Adds Faster Backups, Unlimited Storage, Unicode Support & More, Plus New $4.99-a-Month Annual
PALM DESERT, Calif.----Aug. 14, 2006--Spare Backup Inc., a subsidiary of Newport International Group , has enhanced its automated online PC backup service with new technology that reduces typical backup time to just a few minutes, along with unlimited storage space, Unicode support for global users, and a variety of other new features.
Source: biz.yahoo.com
It's Never Done That Before
Graeme Williams writes "I really need something that will help me diagnose and fix problems with Windows PCs. I provide occasional support for more than a dozen PCs at my local church, as well as the systems at home, and those that arrive in the wake of my children. I don't do it regularly enough to have a clear model of how I should go about it. I really wanted It's Never Done That Before to
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Prosoft Engineering Announces the Release of RecoverSoft Data Rescue PC Version 2.0
Prosoft Engineering, Inc., the makers of easy-to-use, professional quality software, announces the availability of RecoverSoft Data Rescue PC Version 2.0.
Source: www.sys-con.com
FileSalvage 5 Now Universal Binary
SubRosaSoft.com announced the immediate availability of the data recovery utility, FileSalvage 5.0, on Tuesday
Source: www.macobserver.com
Can Apples Mac counter Microsofts Windows Vista?
"Apple is already gearing up for a major marketing campaign for the holidays, and if they're able to ramp up demand, and then deliver the system when they say it will be delivered, it could trump Microsoft in a way that Apple's CEO Steve Jobs would crow about for years," Elizabeth Millard reports for NewsFactor.
Source: www.macdailynews.com
If You Want It Done Right, Do It Yourself
One of the minor irritations of life today is the amount of software junk that is delivered with a new PC. You know the deal: You bring home your brand-new machine. You place it on your desktop with reverent hands, looking forward to booting up a machine absolutely clean of viruses, spyware, adwarea machine whose Registry is pristine and free of anything that will slow this sucker down.
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