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Professional data recovery: a walkthrough

Professional data recovery: a walkthrough

If you desperately need files back, sometimes the only choice left to you is professional data recovery. We asked Kroll Ontrack's general manger APAC, Adrian Briscoe, to tell us how the whole thing works.

March 13th, 2012 in Kroll Ontrack by Craig Simms 1 Comment Vote
Levitating buildings rise over earthquakes

Levitating buildings rise over earthquakes

The problem with having to build buildings on solid ground is that it makes them susceptible to damage from earthquakes. But how else are you going to do it? It's not like you can have them stand in mid-air.

March 9th, 2012 in Pulse by Tuan C. Nguyen 2 Comments 1 Vote
VentraIP responds to data-loss disaster

VentraIP responds to data-loss disaster

Popular TV website TV Central has pointed the finger squarely at its hosting provider VentraIP over an issue that saw all of the site's text, video and audio content disappear for good during a recent server migration. VentraIP, however, has come out with its side of the story.

February 14th, 2012 in Outage by Luke Hopewell Comment Vote
Australian Open learns from Hurricane Irene

Australian Open learns from Hurricane Irene

Tennis Australia isn't taking any chances with this year's Australian Open, using disaster-recovery and back-up techniques developed by IBM during the onslaught of Hurricane Irene to ensure that this year's Melbourne-based event stays live through any extreme event.

January 17th, 2012 in IBM by Luke Hopewell Comment Vote
Travel Tech Q&A: Kroll Ontrack's Adrian Briscoe

Travel Tech Q&A: Kroll Ontrack's Adrian Briscoe

Adrian Briscoe is Kroll Ontrack's general manager for the APAC region. He oversees the Ontrack Data Recovery services and software for the company's offices in Singapore, Australia and Hong Kong, which entails frequent travel around the region and to the company offices in the US and Europe.

August 20th, 2011 in Travel Tech by Suzanne Tindal Comment 1 Vote
10 tips to fix your data disaster

10 tips to fix your data disaster

We've all had that "oh no" moment, when something bad happens and data is threatened. ZDNet Australia looks into what to do when the worst has happened.

June 17th, 2011 in Servers by Suzanne Tindal Comment 7 Votes
Voices in the dark: why we must invest

Voices in the dark: why we must invest

Disasters bring to sharp focus the idea that reliable communications is essential. And those questioning the need to continually invest in communications networks need only look to Christchurch, where mobiles have literally become lifelines and telecoms operators are racing against time, and steadily-draining mobile batteries, to find and reach survivors.

February 24th, 2011 in Quake by David Braue 3 Comments Vote
Phones down as earthquake hits NZ

Phones down as earthquake hits NZ

The second earthquake in six months has struck New Zealand's South Island today, causing telco networks to suffer.

February 22nd, 2011 in Telcos by Luke Hopewell 3 Comments Vote
WorkCover Qld plans datacentre migration

WorkCover Qld plans datacentre migration

WorkCover Queensland has aired its plans for a huge datacentre migration focused around robust infrastructure, implying that it has learned lessons from the state's recent wild weather.

February 15th, 2011 in Government by Luke Hopewell Comment Vote
Robotics of the future hospital: photos

Robotics of the future hospital: photos

At Kaiser Permanente's Garfield Center for Innovation, the healthcare giant is testing not just robotics, but new and more efficient hospital room designs.

January 24th, 2011 in E-Health by Rafe Needleman Comment 1 Vote

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In this video, we don our white lab coats and set about deleting data from hard drives. Instead of using more traditional methods, we decided to barbecue one hard drive, smash another one to pieces with a hammer and microwave the third.

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RT @juhasaarinen: NBN users opt for 100Mbps http://t.co/T7uk1hbK by @joshgnosis

Poor Oracle, poor, poor Oracle, I feel so sorry for them. I really hope they don't go bust, for at least another 5 or 6 months. Sucked in...

41 minutes ago by Rex Alfie on Google didn't infringe on Oracle patents: jury

The point of pilot schemes is to determine the best practice and save money in the broader picture. The Tasmanian rollout planning actua...

42 minutes ago by GregoryB1 on NBN's Tassie upgrade to cost $1.3 million

I think that a CBA is unlikely because with the high proportion of customers now electing for the highest rate (50% of connections in Apr...

57 minutes ago by GregoryB1 on NBN cost-benefit analyses are so 2011

Pentaho adds native integration with MongoDB http://t.co/uJCqDA9B

RT @pussyeatingclub: Why you should pay for porn. A good read. http://t.co/PfhedCQs

DDoS works because you have enough compromised machines to clog the pipe or servers of the victim. If, the victim's pipe is widened by a ...

1 hour ago by GregoryB1 on National Botnet Network coming: Earthwave

Please stop with the analytical, common sense and facts, Gregory. Those opposed to the NBN don't want to hear such things, which is why ...

1 hour ago by Beta on Blowing the digital dividend on wireless NBN

But, yet again, Turnbull is clearly in error when he says that other companies cannot roll out copper. In South Brisbane Telstra chose to...

1 hour ago by GregoryB1 on Copper greenfield dominance irrelevant: Conroy

Not much point running fiber back to the exchange if that exchange itself is connected by copper. It is access to fiber backhaul that de...

1 hour ago by GregoryB1 on Copper greenfield dominance irrelevant: Conroy

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1 hour ago by Beta on Copper greenfield dominance irrelevant: Conroy

So instead you want these estates wired up with fiber and then left, unconnected with no service, until the fiber rollout reaches them in...

1 hour ago by GregoryB1 on Copper greenfield dominance irrelevant: Conroy

@paulbrislen @juhasaarinen Prices compared here: http://t.co/WnZzXP5Z

RT @joshgnosis: @paulbrislen @juhasaarinen Prices compared here: http://t.co/WnZzXP5Z

Water, roads and electricity were all rolled out by government because there private companies weren't interested as the ROI in the early...

1 hour ago by GregoryB1 on Five pros and cons of the NBN

NBN users opt for 100Mbps http://t.co/T7uk1hbK by @joshgnosis

Chrome beats Internet Explorer in global Web browser race | ZDNet http://t.co/3XfMdUXM

The case you outline, South Brisbane, is in fact the coalitions prefered model. They WANT the incumbent telco, Telstra, to provide the f...

1 hour ago by GregoryB1 on Five pros and cons of the NBN

Cybersecurity #collaboration between the US & Australia. http://t.co/p2uKLSBi

So, over time, the Coalition policy will cost much much more than Labor's because they intend to subsidise the broadband of farmers and t...

2 hours ago by GregoryB1 on Malaysia held up as NBN king

Any form of science training counts against you as a politician, in the coalition parties, doubly so. There may be others who keep quiet...

2 hours ago by GregoryB1 on NBN FUD: will Abbott ever learn?

Qld govt IT to be cleaned up by audit http://t.co/r4oNuNW8 #qldpol

Travel Tech Q and A: Skyscanner's Ewan Gray http://t.co/7ZfXZk19

Microsoft is serious about open source: 10 proof points | ZDNet http://t.co/2OtDR11D

Sorry HC, what is meant by "Cinders "?

3 hours ago by Doubt on NBN users opt for 100Mbps

Thanks Beta, I could hear the nurse walking down the corridor as you posted. Much better now.

3 hours ago by Doubt on NBN users opt for 100Mbps

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Q&A of the Week: 'The current state of the cybercrime ecosystem' featuring Mikko Hypponen http://t.co/6lUYFs0X

You say that the golden age of cyber crime will be over by 2014/2015. I would like to differ. I believe that cyber criminals are getting ...

4 hours ago by Staden on Cybercrime golden age over in two years?

Before accusing me of fudging the figures, that was the percentage in April, the latest available. It seems that as the advantage of the ...

8 hours ago by GregoryB1 on NBN FUD: will Abbott ever learn?

Currently about 50% of connections are at the 100Mb/s rate.
As a consequence, ARPU is significantly higher than the projected figures.

8 hours ago by GregoryB1 on NBN FUD: will Abbott ever learn?

Currently about 50% of connections are at the 100Mb/s rate.
As a consequence, ARPU is significantly higher than the projected figures.

8 hours ago by GregoryB1 on NBN FUD: will Abbott ever learn?

RT @DellEnterprise: Dell Secureworks talks with ZDNet about Android's biggest #security flaws - http://t.co/LSFLQVFq #infosec

NBN users opt for 100Mbps: Customers are picking the top fibre plan that is available on the National Broadband ... http://t.co/sjtFSU3g

"Customers are picking the top fibre plan that is available on the National Broadband Network (NBN), more than a... http://t.co/M3P24Htn

RT @CorrieB: An iPad for every child: Inevitable or impossible? http://t.co/I7uS8l9s Thx to @timbuckteeth for this; http://t.co/jxkqIRIp

RT @MADinMelbourne: roxon "will enable more families to access credit" @MLolderandwiser: Privacy Act amendments http://t.co/Mv4c7PC2 via @zdnetaustralia

NBN users opt for 100Mbps - ZDNet Australia http://t.co/fLfHMzPn #australia #technews

RT @konradski: Whaddayaknow - turns out Wi-Fi CAN interfere with a plane's navigation systems http://t.co/ospQCU2S

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Biometric bugs too dangerous for public? http://t.co/8JLz5tdF via @zdnetaustralia

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War talk dominates #AusCERT 2012 - http://t.co/SlBpMj0c - #security #cyber

Travel Tech Q&A: Skyscanner's Ewan Gray http://t.co/vYexrDwu #ipad

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#NewSouthWales ditches registration stickers 4 light #vehicles in favour of #technology http://t.co/xX5N0Rp9

Anonymous hacks Reliance's Internet filtering server - ZDNet (blog) http://t.co/uObU1HBP http://t.co/0UBXxwX4

Which Windows will make for a better tablet? http://t.co/4mAHg850

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