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Computer data recovery: An essential guide for IT professionals

  • Special Report
  • Date: 09 May 2008
Computer data recovery can be a tricky business, usually requiring the help of hard drive data recovery experts. But in all hard drive recovery situations, experts advise users remain calm and not act in a way that will make matters worse.

Keep your datacentre in good health

The datacentre is the heart of the organisation. The network provides the arteries and the veins that distribute vital information to the various parts of the corporate body, but it is the datacentre that keeps pumping it out. Keeping the heart in the best of health is critical to your long term survival, a difficult task with the stresses and additional burdens of the modern business environment.

Opportunities in the datacentre

Working in a datacentre may not sound like the most glamorous corner of IT, but for staff who like to work in a close-knit team using the latest technologies and who can handle occasional periods of high stress and out-of-hours working, it is ideal. It is also a great place to develop specialist skills while getting a grounding across the full spread of IT operations.

Web 2.0 blows a hole in business

The explosion in Web 2.0 applications - social networking, blogs, wikis, Second Life sites, and so on - has made them a key target for cyber criminals...

Puzzle: Six in the bed and the little one said...

It is well known that if we multiply 142,857 - a number which describes one-seventh when preceded by a decimal point - by 5, then the digit 7 jumps over...

Solution: Six in the bed and the little one said...

Solution to 6 May Puzzler

Computer Weekly Security Think Tank

Information security questions answered by experts from: (ISC)2, British Computer Society, Gartner, National Computing Centre, Information Security Forum, Information Systems Security Association, and The Corporate Information Forum

Podcast: Business continuity is not just an IT issue - Russell Price of the Continuity Forum

The responsibility for business continuity has to reside at the highest level or any organisation and not just with the IT department. Russell Price of the Continuity Forum talks to Computer Weekly's Warwick Ashford about the issues involved.

ISF: Extend the security perimeter

By and large, corporates have solved the problem of protecting the security of workstations against malware in their own internal environment...

ISACA: Constantly mutating challenge

The idea that enterprises have made great progress in locking down their infrastructure to protect end-users from malware may not be totally accurate...
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