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SimCity | Disaster Trailer

SimCity | Disaster Trailer

SimCity Public Service Pictures presents How to Deal with Disasters. In SimCity you never know when disasters will strike! In this educational video, you’ll witness the first four disasters of more to come and tips for how you can best rebuild your city in the event of unwelcoming destruction. Did Howard of New Haven, Connecticut allocate space for police, fire and health in his megatropolis? Will he survive a meteor shower? Did Chelsia’s industrial city of Little Rock, Arkansas hold up after an earthquake? Or did Taylor’s modest community in Spokane, Washington recover smoothly from a tornado? Find out what happens when UFO’s attack and more!
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Hey, <em>SimCity</em>, Fix Your Servers so Francis Can Get His Free Disaster
Hey, SimCity, Fix Your Servers so Francis Can Get His Free Disaster SimCity launched overnight, if by "launched," one means "was as inaccessible as it was the day before." For some, anyway. Here to give voice to their rage is Francis, who's upset that …
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SimCity Brings Disaster and Makes it Green
With the launch of the brand new SimCity looming large, EA and Maxis have their marketing machine all fired up. Their current promotion is LetsAllBeMayor.com. Basically, fans vote on themes for each city on each day. Over a week long period, EA and …
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SimCity: The Kotaku Review
SimCity: The Kotaku Review To many fans of the original city building simulation series, the idea of an online multiplayer game that required even solo players to be connected to the internet at all times seemed like a recipe for disaster. Maxis …
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The SimCity Disaster Continues: EA Disables Features To Try To Get The
The SimCity Disaster Continues: EA Disables Features To Try To Get The Servers Working. Jason Schreier. View Profile · Email · Twitter · RSS. The SimCity Disaster Continues: EA Disables Features To Try To Get The Servers Working Hey, remember when …
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<em>SimCity</em> Launch Plagued by Locked Games, Download Issues and
I woke up this morning to reports of a SimCity launch disaster. While the problems with my download, brought on by the sudden rush of everyone that wanted to play the game assaulting the servers all-at-once, were quickly resolved, reports of download …
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Columbia, SC (PRWEB) January 26, 2010

Unitrends (unitrends.com), the leader in affordable, heterogeneous D2D (Disk-to-Disk) and D2D2D (Disk-to-Disk-to-Disk)-based data protection backup appliances, today announced that Sharonview Federal Credit Union has recently upgraded to Unitrends latest data protection appliances after successfully relying on Unitrends for more than five years. With its new Unitrends solutions in place, the growing non-profit credit union has cut backup windows in half while assuring disaster recovery preparedness by vaulting its data to an offsite location using Unitrends technology.

Headquartered in Fort Mill, SC, Sharonview Federal Credit Union began as an employer-based credit union in the 1950s. Today, Sharonview is a full-service, not-for-profit financial institution with assets of $ 900 million serving more than 59,000 members with 22 branches in South Carolina, North Carolina and New Jersey.

As it grew, Sharonview was facing a dramatically increasing quantity of data, an expanded network infrastructure, and storage environment complexity. In 2005, Sharonview decided it was time to get away from the credit unions painstaking tape backup process. Sharonviews tape backups were a hassle to manage, requiring manual review of logs to determine whether backup jobs were successful. Whats worse, there was no way to fully recover a failed server, even after extensive investment in a new tape library and new tape backup software.

While seeking a new solution with better speed and reliability for up to 1TB of data, Sharonview also wanted to improve its disaster recovery readiness while also encrypting critical financial data to meet privacy and security requirements. After evaluating its options, Sharonview purchased disk-to-disk data protection units from Unitrends. Following a successful implementation in 2006 and efficient performance results ever since, Sharonview recently upgraded to Unitrends latest technology in 2009 to accommodate their growing data store. Now with three new Unitrends appliances in place, the growing credit union has cut their backup window in half.

We were probably one of the early adopters of Unitrends, said Mark Johnson, CIO, Sharonview Federal Credit Union. Now after five years we are completely satisfied. When it was time to expand after five years, we didn’t even look anywhere else, we were happy with the Unitrends product.

Today, Sharonview uses Unitrends to backup SANs and individual servers and to vault data to another location for disaster recovery assurance. It also uses the Unitrends Baremetal recovery feature for whole system protection, and the included Unitrends Exchange Agent for email protection. Backups are encrypted with InCrypt 256-AES encryption, delivering the integrated security required by this member-focused, and highly successful financial institution.

When we migrated from tape to Unitrends five years ago we cut our backup way down, then cut it in half again when we upgraded to the latest Unitrends hardware earlier this year, said Kevin Hughes, network engineer, Sharonview Federal Credit Union. We invested in a SAN earlier this year, and are now using the Unitrends product to back up individual servers as well as our (new) SAN.

Its always exciting to play a role in the business success of our customers, said Maria Ellison, senior vice president, support, Unitrends. Sharonview Federal Credit Union has been very pleased in their ability to perform individual file recovery in minutes versus hours with Unitrends while receiving both whole system local backups and offsite vaulting at a remote location for complete disaster recovery.

For more information, please view the complete Sharonview Federal Credit Union Success Story.

About Unitrends:

Small and medium businesses have the same critical reliance on the integrity of their data as enterprises, but often cant afford the operational expenditure of a dedicated staff or the capital expenditure of replacing their IT infrastructure. Unitrends provides enterprise-level data protection, at the lowest total cost of ownership in the industry, through a family of scalable disk-based data protection appliances that integrate and protect existing heterogeneous computer and storage systems through a single, intuitive, graphical user interface.

Unitrends uses a common backup and recovery engine for providing protection for over 100 different versions of operating systems and applications. This means you can support Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL, Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware, Sun Solaris, Novell OES, Novell Netware, Novell GroupWise, Novell eDirectory, Linux, FreeBSD, Apple MacOS X, IBM pSeries/AIX, HP HP-UX, SCO UnixWare, SCO OpenServer, IBM iSeries/OS400, and SGI IRIX on notebooks, PCs, workstations, and servers and on DAS, NAS, or SAN storage.

Information about Unitrends can be found at http://www.unitrends.com.

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Lexington, SC (PRWEB) March 10, 2010

Unitrends, the leader in affordable, heterogeneous disk-based all-in-one data protection appliances, today announced a limited time disaster recovery promotion. The company, which offers affordable WAN-based electronic vaulting disaster recovery appliances as well as on-premise appliances for disk-to-disk-to-disk rotational archiving, is offering 50% off the purchase price of a vault appliance or a free eSATA-based high-performance disk-to-disk-to-disk rotational archiving appliance with the purchase of a Unitrends on-premise backup appliance.

Having a disaster recovery appliance off-premise is critical to the continuing security of any business with more than a few tens of gigabytes to protect and given that you can buy a 1TB drive for less than $ 100 almost all small and medium businesses need this type of both system and data protection, said Dr. Mark Campbell, chief operating officer, Unitrends. Research shows that only 6% of companies suffering from a catastrophic data loss survive after two years. Our goal in offering this promotion is to help small and medium businesses achieve data protection against both natural and man-made disasters in an easy-to-use, even more affordable, manner.

This promotion will be available until June 30th, 2010.

To learn more about Unitrends disaster recovery appliances and partake in this special offer, visit the link above or call Unitrends at 866-359-5411.

About Unitrends

Small and medium businesses have the same critical reliance on the integrity of their data as enterprises, but often cant afford the operational expenditure of a dedicated staff or the capital expenditure of replacing their IT infrastructure. Unitrends provides enterprise-level data protection, at the lowest total cost of ownership in the industry, through a family of scalable disk-based data protection appliances that integrate and protect existing heterogeneous computer and storage systems through a single, intuitive, graphical user interface. A virtual appliance free trial is available for download.

Unitrends uses a common backup and recovery engine for providing protection for over 100 different versions of operating systems and applications. This means you can support various versions of Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL, Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware, Sun Solaris, Novell OES, Novell Netware, Novell GroupWise, Novell eDirectory, Linux, FreeBSD, Apple MacOS X, IBM pSeries/AIX, HP HP-UX, SCO UnixWare, SCO OpenServer, IBM iSeries/OS400, and SGI IRIX on notebooks, PCs, workstations, and servers and on DAS, NAS, or SAN storage all using a single backup appliance.

Information about Unitrends can be found at http://www.unitrends.com.

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Columbia, SC (PRWEB) March 30, 2010

Unitrends, the leader in affordable, heterogeneous, vertically integrated, disk-based all-in-one data protection appliances, today announced that it has partnered with Colocube, a leading Atlanta-based IT hosting and colocation provider. Together, the companies will deliver cost-effective, cloud-based disaster recovery solutions for the small and medium-sized enterprise. The partnership extends the data protection of Unitrends on-premise appliances into the cloud for 24/7 disaster recovery availability.

Unitrends has for years offered private cloud-based disaster recovery; as we have begun offering public multi-tenant cloud-based disaster recovery services we found that Colocube offered the type of world-class 24x7x365 day infrastructure our customers have come to expect from us, said Dr. Mark Campbell, chief operating officer, Unitrends. Their carrier-class facility enables us to assure exceptional service levels and backup and recovery speeds to our customers at an exceptional price point.

Unitrends helps organizations solve many of the traditional challenges and concerns when it comes to data protection including ease of use, manageability and reliability, said Fred Tanzella, CEO, Colocube. Companies will benefit from the security, performance, and continuous data availability of the cloud data protection services delivered through our partnership with Unitrends.

The partnership allows Unitrends to integrate its all-in-one on-premise backup and archiving appliances with a muti-tenant cloud-based storage architecture implemented via a SAS 70 compliant cloud backup infrastructure hosted by Colocube. Unlike other cloud-based offerings, the combined Unitrends/Colocube solution delivers fast physical seeding of customer data into the cloud via next-day shipment of a fully-loaded on-premise appliance for data recovery. The service is monitored and managed through the same simple, easy-to-use Web 2.0-based user interface offered for all Unitrends appliances and monitored at all times by expert data protection staff at Colocube.

About Colocube

Colocube is a US-based hosting firm headquartered in Atlanta, Ga., specializing in high-performance IT hosting, colocation, disaster recovery and IP Services with a global presence. Colocube operates SAS 70 certified facilities and is carrier-neutral, offering the richest connectivity with over 80 providers in the most secure and reliable colocation facilities for customers’ mission critical operations. Colocube operates HPC (High Performance Computing) styled data center environments for its customers around the world. Operating HPC data centers includes coverage in many key areas such as Security, Networking, Power, and Cooling. For more information, please visit http://www.colocube.com.

About Unitrends

Unitrends provides enterprise-level data protection, at the lowest total cost of ownership in the industry, through a family of scalable disk-based data protection appliances that integrate and protect existing heterogeneous computer and storage systems through a single, intuitive, graphical user interface. Unitrends uses a common backup and recovery engine for providing protection for over 100 different versions of operating systems and applications. This means you can support various versions of Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL, Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware, Sun Solaris, Novell OES, Novell Netware, Novell GroupWise, Novell eDirectory, Linux, FreeBSD, Apple MacOS X, IBM pSeries/AIX, HP HP-UX, SCO UnixWare, SCO OpenServer, IBM iSeries/OS400, and SGI IRIX on notebooks, PCs, workstations, and servers and on DAS, NAS, or SAN storage all using a single backup appliance.

Information about Unitrends can be found at http://www.unitrends.com.

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Columbia, SC (PRWEB) April 13, 2010

Unitrends, the leader in affordable, heterogeneous disk-based all-in-one data protection appliances, today announced that Hebron Public Schools, a district located in Porter County, Ind. that covers a wide range of academic programs and excellent co- and extra-curricular opportunities, relies on a Unitrends Recovery-300 backup system for reliable, easy-to-use data protection and archiving.

Prior to using Unitrends disaster recovery and backup software, Hebron Schools was using a tape backup solution to protect its data, which seemed to be causing more problems than it was preventing. The slow restoration and tape unreliability caused frustration for Hebron Schools technology director John Lindemer.

“Many times tapes had stretched, went bad or the drive would not read the good tape because the drive itself was defective,” said Lindemer. “I needed a solution that would restore data when I need it, and would not break down without warning.”

Hebron was in need of an inexpensive, dependable product that guaranteed not only disaster recovery, but quick backups and a helpful support team. After researching the disk-based data protection solutions on the market, Hebron felt the only complete product that would accommodate their needs and protect their vital data, was an appliance from Unitrends. Unitrends would give them more bang for their buck and offered an easy-to-use management console for simplified operation. In 2009, after replacing its tape backup with Unitrends proven solution, Hebrons data is finally secure and its data protection strategy entirely meets the schools needs.

The proven solution was recently put to the test when Hebrons athletic department attempted to reorganize some directories and unintentionally deleted important data. Unaware until the next day, Lindemer was able to go to the prior days backup and recover all the lost files.

“From login to finish, the restore was about five minutes,” said Lindemer, who also praised Unitrends support system as “professional and complete.”

“Schools and districts like Hebron have become increasingly dependent on advanced technology to manage and organize their data,” said Maria Ellison, senior vice president, support, Unitrends. “They require protection for student management systems, accounting records, student and staff data, transportation tracking and cafeteria files. Unitrends is pleased to have Hebron Public Schools trust their critical data with our products and services, and their most recent data issue shows the power and reliability of Unitrends Higher Ed Disaster Recovery Solutions.”

For more information, please view the complete Hebron Public Schools Success Story.

About Unitrends

Unitrends provides enterprise-level data protection, at the lowest total cost of ownership in the industry, through a family of scalable disk-based data protection appliances that integrate and protect existing heterogeneous computer and storage systems through a single, intuitive, graphical user interface. Unitrends uses a common backup and recovery engine for providing protection for over 100 different versions of operating systems and applications. This means you can support Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL, Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware, Sun Solaris, Novell OES, Novell Netware, Novell GroupWise, Novell eDirectory, Linux, FreeBSD, Apple MacOS X, IBM pSeries/AIX, HP HP-UX, SCO UnixWare, SCO OpenServer, IBM iSeries/OS400, and SGI IRIX on notebooks, PCs, workstations, and servers and on DAS, NAS, or SAN storage all using a single backup appliance. A virtual appliance free trial is also available for download.

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How To Microsoft Excel
by nimboo

I still remember, the first lesson in my computer class, trainer started with the following advice: “Always save your data early and often. Sometimes things fall apart quickly before you even have a chance to react”. It is always a good habit to always save your document as soon as you create it. However, you will never know when your computer or software is going to behave abnormal, crash or shutdown.

As a Microsoft Excel user, you are lucky enough as it comes with an invaluable safety feature called AutoRecover. The AutoRecover saves backup copies of your Excel worksheet periodically in the background while you are working with it. If for any reason, Excel crash or the system hang, you can retrieve the final backup of AutoRecover even if you never managed to manually save the file.

Of course, you cannot expect AutoRecover to save up to the last second of the information you entered to the spreadsheet you were working on. However, if the if AutoRecover backup in every 10 minutes, which is the default setting, in the worst case scenario, you will lose 10 minutes of work. Anybody who experienced of losing the entire document without saving the file they were working on, surely will appreciate this handy feature provided by Microsoft Excel.

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If your does undergo a system or operating system crash, after you reboot the computer, you can quickly recover your previous spreadsheet file that the AutoRecover last backup. What happen was every time when a user launches Microsoft Excel application, the software will automatically checks the backup folder. If there is any backup found in the folder, Excel opens a Document Recovery panel, which will be located on the left of the Excel window.

If the Excel or computer crashes while you are editing the backup file, the next time you open Microsoft Excel, you will notice that there are the same file listed twice in the Document Recovery window. The difference between these two files is the status. The status with [Original] indicates it is the last version of the file that you saved. This is the original version which is safely stored on the hard drive. While the other version which shows [AutoSaved], indicates the most recent backup created by Excel.

Click on the backup file listed in the Document Recovery window to open it. Note that there is a drop-down menu on the right of each file listed. You can click the drop-down menu for additional options.

Again, it is a good practice to save the backup file that you just opened before you start to work on it, because it is just a temporary backup. If the file that you are trying to open is already corrupted, then Excel will automatically attempts to repair it. You can also choose Show Repairs to look at a list of changes Excel had to perform to recover the file.

For more information about Excel visits:

1. Excel-Application.com
2. Excel Learns.com

Alfanso is a software programmers who works as a freelance web developer. He likes to explorer different software with nice features

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AP Exclusive: Intel warns of Iran nuke disaster
A foreign intelligence report says that the control systems of Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant have been penetrated by a computer worm unleashed last year — and is warning of a possible Chernobyl-like disaster once the site becomes fully operational.
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AP Exclusive: Report warns of Iran nuke disaster
(AP:VIENNA) The control systems of Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant have been penetrated by a computer worm unleashed last year, according to a foreign intelligence report that warns of a possible Chernobyl-like disaster once the site becomes fully operational.
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