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January 15 2004–Network backup and recovery services provider EveryDayBackup introduced the SMB package, an Internet based backup system designed specifically for small businesses with limited IT resources. “From a data protection perspective, EveryDayBackup SMB brings the same value proposition to small businesses that accounting services did in the past,” said EveryDayBackup CEO Ariel Buk. “Both accounting and data protection are headaches for small businesses and both require close attention.
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Scott Williams, West Coast Facility Manager, stated, “This service center is a result of our customers asking for a West coast presence. It increases our data recovery capacity as well as improves our response times. We are very excited about this expansion and the improved services it brings to our customers’. Additionally, the Company has announced the release of VirtualLab Remote Data Recovery product for Windows and Macintosh operating systems. VirtualLab utilizes client/server technology developed by Total Recall to enable complete recovery from drives that have been formatted or attacked by virus. VirtualLab even recovers deleted files. This new service can be seen at http://www.totalrecall.com/virtuallab.html. Total Recall also offers distributor and reseller programs for all of it’s data recovery products.
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Prior to the Certified Wireless USB Developers Conference that will be held in Taipei from July 25-26, three US-based companies, Staccato Communications, Cypress Semiconductor and Standard Microsystems Corporation (SMSC), announced two projects that include the joint development of reference designs for the Certified Wireless USB market.
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Diamond Bar, CA September 29, 2004 — Advanced Media, Inc., a subsidiary of RITEK Corporation, one of the world’s largest optical media manufacturers, has added an 11-in-1 memory card reader/writer to its line of RIDATA-brand products. The unit, with USB 2.0 high-speed connectivity, supports virtually all of the most popular storage cards, including many newer formats. “Our 11-in-1 card reader is perfect for any business or individual that uses a variety of flash memory storage cards in their endeavors,” commented Andy Huang, Marketing Manager for Advanced Media (RITEK USA). “The new unit continues our efforts to make accessing or transferring digital data as easy as possible. The versatility found in this one powerful, easy-to-use piece of equipment is sure to make life easier for any environment coming in contact with multiple memory card formats. It also eliminates the need to have a variety of card adapters readily available.” The RIDATA 11-in-1 memory card reader is compatible with the following formats: CompactFlash Types I and II; Microdrive™; SmartMedia™; MultiMedia™; reduced-size MultiMedia™; Secure Digital™; mini Secure Digital™; Memory Stick™; Memory Stick™ PRO; and Memory Stick™ Duo.
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Palm Harbor, FL June 29, 2004 — An effective method of preventing sensitive information from being harvested has become even more important to computer users since the recent outbreak of the “Scob” virus. This virus steals confidential information, such as passwords, online banking information and credit card numbers, from infected computers. Another threat to security comes from the fact that virus transmission is no longer limited to email & network delivery. Virus writers have found a new way to distribute their malicious payload by converting popular websites into virus transmitters. Tech Assist Inc, a leading provider of computer security applications and utilities, introduces tools to help prevent virus infections from resulting in identity theft by providing secure data storage for the SMB and consumer marketplace. Hide-A-FileTM, along with KeyPerTM, a unique software/hardware (dual authentication) combination, enables users to safeguard the sensitive data on their PCs, as well as preventing credit card, password, and identity theft.
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