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Every fir...pression that the sender signed an electronic mail message or other electronic communications.
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Electronics Firms - "Your Needs Are Different"
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... retrieve them now? In truth, all media eventually becomes obsolete; it just seems that some die faster than others. What's going to happen to the CD-ROMs and the DVD-Rs that we're using to archive our precious data, such as our digital photos? Are they doomed? Will they become useless (except as coasters)? This is an issue that every agency should address as part of their electronic document management process. Here are some ideas to help you stay ahead of the storage curve: Avoid proprietary storage media Iomega's proprietary storage solutions offer one example of how dangerous they can be. Each new technology (Bernoulli, Jaz, Zip, Rev) has a good combination of speed, capacity, and low cost going for it — together with one huge downside: Your next computer is ... /20/2018 12:00:00 AM by CompleteMarkets Editor , steve anderson This content has not been rated yet. While doing some spring-cleaning in my office recently, I found a few boxes of old computer hardware and software. Like many of you who have a closet in your agency where you stuff things that you can't bring yourself to throw out, my boxes are filled with old equipment that once was very important. Many of the items are various types and brands of backup devices. That got me thinking about how agencies need to archive information so that it can be retrieved. Let me give you a few examples. I used to use an Iomega Zip drive with 100 MB and 250 MB Zip disks for backup. But I can't pull a file off one of those ...
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... retrieve them now? In truth, all media eventually becomes obsolete; it just seems that some die faster than others. What's going to happen to the CD-ROMs and the DVD-Rs that we're using to archive our precious data, such as our digital photos? Are they doomed? Will they become useless (except as coasters)? This is an issue that every agency should address as part of their electronic document management process. Here are some ideas to help you stay ahead of the storage curve: Avoid proprietary storage media Iomega's proprietary storage solutions offer one example of how dangerous they can be. Each new technology (Bernoulli, Jaz, Zip, Rev) has a good combination of speed, capacity, and low cost going for it — together with one huge downside: Your next computer is ... /20/2018 12:00:00 AM by CompleteMarkets Editor , steve anderson This content has not been rated yet. While doing some spring-cleaning in my office recently, I found a few boxes of old computer hardware and software. Like many of you who have a closet in your agency where you stuff things that you can't bring yourself to throw out, my boxes are filled with old equipment that once was very important. Many of the items are various types and brands of backup devices. That got me thinking about how agencies need to archive information so that it can be retrieved. Let me give you a few examples. I used to use an Iomega Zip drive with 100 MB and 250 MB Zip disks for backup. But I can't pull a file off one of those ...
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... retrieve them now? In truth, all media eventually becomes obsolete; it just seems that some die faster than others. What's going to happen to the CD-ROMs and the DVD-Rs that we're using to archive our precious data, such as our digital photos? Are they doomed? Will they become useless (except as coasters)? This is an issue that every agency should address as part of their electronic document management process. Here are some ideas to help you stay ahead of the storage curve: Avoid proprietary storage media Iomega's proprietary storage solutions offer one example of how dangerous they can be. Each new technology (Bernoulli, Jaz, Zip, Rev) has a good combination of speed, capacity, and low cost going for it — together with one huge downside: Your next computer is ... /20/2018 12:00:00 AM by CompleteMarkets Editor , steve anderson This content has not been rated yet. While doing some spring-cleaning in my office recently, I found a few boxes of old computer hardware and software. Like many of you who have a closet in your agency where you stuff things that you can't bring yourself to throw out, my boxes are filled with old equipment that once was very important. Many of the items are various types and brands of backup devices. That got me thinking about how agencies need to archive information so that it can be retrieved. Let me give you a few examples. I used to use an Iomega Zip drive with 100 MB and 250 MB Zip disks for backup. But I can't pull a file off one of those ...
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