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11: Choosing The Best File Recovery Solution
All file recovery solutions are not created equally. But, choosing one specific software or service company can be overwhelming from the sheer numbers available. For starters, why do some file recovery software cost as low as $29.99, while others range as much as $400? Before addressing these details, and how to choose the best file recovery solution for your situation, let's make sure your files have the best chance to be recovered.

12: Electronic Discovery 2.0
Electronic Discovery, or ?e-discovery? refers to the discovery of data from electronic storage and other electronic media for example e-mails, Hard Disk Drives, Databases, CAD/CAM files, websites and any other electronically-stored information which can be used as an evidence in a law suit.

13: An introduction to Computer Forensics
Computer Forensics is the process of investigating electronic devices or computer media for the purpose of discovering and analyzing available, deleted, or "hidden" information that may serve as useful evidence in supporting both claims and defenses of a legal matter as well as it can helpful when data have been accidentally deleted or lost due to hardware failure.

14: Fast and Reliable Recovery of Microsoft Office Documents
Recover latest versions of deleted documents even after a hard drive failure. Can preview and recover Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, Publisher and other.

15: DVD vs. CD
Man has been conscious of the dire need for storage media to save information, right from the day he started making drawings on the cave walls. With the ongoing trend towards computerization in the contemporary civilization, the demand for cheap and better storage media is constantly on the rise. The rate of generation of new data per year stands at an exceptionally high level of eighty percent.

16: Data Loss - Prevention Is Better Than Cure
It's a whole New World, the world of information technology. There are no boundaries, there is no apparent limit and innovation happens at the speed of light. For all its super human features, the IT world is fallible and when there are failures the consequences can be disastrous. Since so much, rides on data of all kinds, data loss is akin to the kind of destruction that a tsunami can cause.


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