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S O L U T I O N Of the Month |
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Off-Site Backup Right for every size business! -A LAN Discovery Tool scans your network and provides detailed information about your company's data. This helps you observe, think and apply your backup decisions on a more informed basis, and back up only the data you need keeping your costs low. -You will be able to restore the entire operating system, applications, settings and data for an entire machine onto a new machine with different hardware than the original one. If disaster strikes and you need to restore your data onto completely different machines this can be done effortlessly. -No need to install software agents on all your machines - just the one server that runs the backup/restore system and sends the data to the secure off-site data vault. -A copy of the latest data being sent to the off-site data vault can also be stored on your local network. In the event of a disaster, you can restore your latest data quickly at LAN speeds even if you're using inexpensive WAN technologies such as DSL or cable. -Its sent via a secure, reliable and high-capacity Internet connection consisting of bi-directional OC-12 & OC-192 rings that extend throughout Canada and the United States. Every part of the network has a redundant "stand-in" that instantly becomes operational in the event of a hardware failure. -This technology is packed with sophisticated features. For example, our "send once" technology recognizes where data is duplicated across a network no easy feat and sends only one copy to the server, minimizing your costs and increasing efficiency. And our Message Level Restore feature enables you to restore email data - down to a single email message for a specific user. |
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· Tech Support: "Ok, ma'am, I need you to do a ctrl-alt-del." · Customer: "How do I do that?" · Tech Support: "Push and hold 'ctrl' and 'alt' at the same time, and then hit 'delete'." · Customer: "Where are those?" · Tech Support: (explains the location of the keys) · Customer: "Nothing happened." · Tech Support: "Try again." · Customer: "Still nothing."
A minute or two later.... · Customer: "Should I turn my computer on? Would that help?" · Tech Support: "Yeah, it might." |
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