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Data Recovery Newsletters - May 2006

 

MICROSOFT(r) SQL SERVER 2005 OVERVIEW

Yet another Microsoft product?  What is it and why is it better than what I use now?  You may have asked yourself these questions after reading the title of this article; however, this innovative software is worth investigating.  

November 2005 marked a landmark software release for Microsoft.  After five years of intense development, Microsoft finally released the latest version of Microsoft SQL Server.  This article will highlight what is new in Microsoft SQL Server 2005, discuss reasons for upgrading, and discuss the implications for data recovery.

BAD THINGS HAPPEN TO GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS

In the world of digital photography, losing image data is equivalent to having a photo lab destroy your film. With more and more professional photographers switching to digital as their sole medium, fast and effective data recovery is imperative for photographers to safeguard their work. While there are plenty of articles written about how to best to back up digital data, photographers have been dramatically underserved by articles that focus solely on backup and not the more urgent problem of what to do should backup fail.

CUSTOMERS SAY IT BEST

Skip Faulkner, an experienced photographer outlines the details of his data loss and recovery experience. Pictures of once-in-a-lifetime events are irreplaceable if lost, so establishing a relationship with a data recovery company can be invaluable.

I recently experienced a major hard drive crash, and it happened right after shooting a wedding in the US - the day before I left for Belize to photograph another wedding. All I can say is Ontrack saved me and my images that I thought were lost. I did not have back-up and learned from this experience. A data recovery was done by another company, and the result was not good - only 35 percent of the files were recovered. I decided to give data recovery another try and called Ontrack. This was the best move I ever made. Ontrack recovered 99 percent of all of the images on the crashed drive. I would consider their methods and professionalism to be of the highest degree. As we all know, just one picture can speak a thousand words. Ontrack recovered about 6,000 files that were not recovered in the first attempt by the previous recovery company. This adds up to a lot of words. Go with Ontrack, they are the best.

-Skip Faulkner, Photographic Images by Skip Faulkner

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