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Choosing a Host: Common Questions

By Christine Sheppard
December 7, 2011 3:30 PM
Categories: Data centers Project management
Question: Does it make a difference what Data centre your host uses? Short answer? Yes! But let’s discuss the longer answer to that question.

Is Your Data Safe from Disaster?

By Christine Sheppard
November 23, 2011 6:15 AM
Categories: Data centers SMB
Do you keep a close eye on your servers…and is it still necessary to do so? We’ve talked to a few businesses over the course of the summer that have experienced serious downtime, outages, information loss and irreparable damage due to this summer’s significant natural disasters.

Privacy Commish on Staples and eHarmony: Why Keep Investigations & Audit Results Under Wraps?

By Michael Geist
June 24, 2011 12:00 PM
Categories: Data centers Security Technology law
The Privacy Commissioner of Canada released her PIPEDA annual report yesterday [21 June, 2011] with a clear emphasis on the Internet (Google Buzz & Wifi, Facebook, eHarmony, etc.). The headline grabbing stories included an audit of Staples that found the company had frequently failed to wipe customer information from computers and other devices being resold in the stores and an investigation of eHarmony, the online dating site, that had led to changes to its customer data deletion practices.

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