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Recover data from optical media with CDRoller

CDRoller purports to recover data from any type of UDF/ISO9660/FAT32 disc that can be written: CD, DVD, HD DVD, Blu-ray. It's always tricky testing recovery programs, especially those that work with optical discs. All I can report is that it worked with several test CDs/DVDs that I keep around for these reviews. The test discs won't load, but they can be read at a low level.

| Product review | Software | Storage | 12/31/08 at 10:25 am |


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Business Continuity Challenges in a Hurricane Zone

OSI, the company that owns popular restaurant-chain brands such as Outback Steakhouse, Roy's and Carraba's Italian Grill, is smack dab in the eye of the storm zone, in hurricane country. Their 750-person operation in Tampa includes all back office functions, including the financial, legal and real estate divisions. If you want to learn about business continuity and disaster recovery, OSI can teach you a thing or two.



Managing SSL Security in Multi-Server Environments

Protecting the confidentiality and integrity of sensitive information transmitted over your organization’s network is a crucial step to building customer confidence, securely interacting with business partners, and complying with new privacy regulations. Your company’s requirements may include securing information exchange between Web servers and clients, from server to server, and among other networking devices such as server load balancers or Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) accelerators. Read this white paper to:
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When the Customer Relationship Is Everything, Businesses Bank on SSL Solutions

For large companies, protecting their clients and their assets is a huge responsibility. Whether actually a victim, most individuals see themselves as potential prey to any number of electronic crimes, from an account take-over to credit card fraud or identity theft. All of these threats put financial services organizations at a disadvantage. Customers are wary, unsure of online transactions – especially when financials are involved. And that’s made customer confidence, or the lack thereof, one of the biggest issues financial services organizations face today. Customers need to be confident that they are doing business with authentic entities. Read this white paper to learn more about SSL Solutions and how they can help your company protect and reassure your clients in this uncertain time.



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