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    An ounce of prevention really is better than a pound of cure, particularly for an IT pro. In the case of Access databases, there are steps you can take that will prevent or limit database corruption problems.

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    E-businesses' insatiable appetite for storage and desire for speedy data backup and recovery are widening the rift between established technologies and calling into question the viability of tape storage.

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    iSCSI has a very bright future, especially with 10-Gb Ethernet on the way and the significant difference in acquisition costs between a complete iSCSI installation and a similar fibre channel setup.

  • Access corruption: Top 10 prevention strategies

    An ounce of prevention really is better than a pound of cure, particularly for an IT pro. In the case of Access databases, there are steps you can take that will prevent or limit database corruption problems.

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  • Software rage: Our readers vent

    Frustrated software users must often suffer the indignities of sloppy code. We continue to explore the Software Rage phenomenon with contributions from our readers on the subject.

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