Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Remote Backups: Taking The Worry Out of Your Day.

By Daniel M. Dugal

Working on online can be hectic and that means that you dont always have the time to make the right decisions about data protection issues. That what you need a top notch remote backups system . There are a variety of good things that can happen when you start an online business and losing mission critical data isnt one of them.

Top Flight Facility

And thats the reason that youll want to look into getting yourself a top flight online backup storage facility like remotedatabackups.com. Heres the place thats taken the time to put together a system that will keep all of the data thats important to your business safe and sound and they do that by having one of the best online backup software systems on the market. Remember that the software that comes with the package that you get is one of the most important elements in the whole system.

As you can imagine, to get the best software there are many factors that youll need to look at but at least two are of paramount importance.

Remote File Access

Its all fine and well that the online backup software that you choose can save your data from the ravages of viruses and worms, but its also essential that you be able to get that data back. Now if the broken link in the chain happens to be your computer, theres not much chance that you can get you critical information back quickly.

Thats why you need to get remote file access. It simply means that you can get what you need from any computer that can hook up to the remote data base. Another feature that you wont want to be without is automatic file backup .

Automatic File Backup

It would be great if we never forgot to do something as important as backing up your files, but we do. Thats why in this age of automation theres really no reason for you not to have the best in automatic file backup. You can set this to work on Windows exit, on demand or on schedule. Whatever way you pick, its great to know that youve got one less thing to worry about. - 15790

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New Cell Site Technologies Changing Cell Tower Leases

By Jason Lancaster

For the last 25 years, the cellular industry has experienced rapid, nearly exponential growth. Cell phones have transitioned from expensive communication devices to a cheap and common commodity. The foundation of cell phones - they won't work without it - is the cellular network. For over two decades, cellular networks have constructed cell towers and cell sites at an incredibly rapid pace to meet demand. Today, with changes in cellular technology, cellular networks are now trying to reorganize the leases of many of their cell sites and cell towers.

When cellular phone technology first began to gain popularity, the rush was on to build a cellular network as quickly as possible. Most of this expansion occurred during the first and second generations of cellular technology during the late 1980s and 1990s. During these days, cell towers and cell sites were often chosen based on location. Certain properties and buildings offered "ideal" coverage, and cellular networks often paid exorbitant lease rates for these ?ideal? spots because the cellular technology of the time was simply too limited to work anywhere else.

How times have changed.

Contemporary cellphones are in many ways completely different than their 1st and 2nd generation predecessors. Before, higher antenna sites were needed in order to support as many mobile phone users as possible...but it's not this way any longer. In fact, the preferred location for cell towers is almost completely opposite now. Much of the operations are now centered on sites that are closer to the ground, allowing for greater bandwidths. This means that cell phone users have more tower locations and can therefore use more services. The towers have changed from "best location" to "multiple location" technology.

The bottom line is that cellular networks no longer need to focus on finding the "best" locations for cell sites because cellular phone technology has changed.

These advances have benefited the consumer, but cell site lease holders have not profited from this new reality at all. Recently, in an effort to cut costs, wireless networks have been meticulously going over every lease they have because a good number of them are much too expensive in the current climate. Changes in technology have also allowed for an increase in competition between property owners. Now that there is no longer such a things as an "ideal" location, more property owners can offer leases at lower rates than current leaseholders.

Advances in cellular technology in the last 25 years has been magnanimous, and the industry is still aggressively advancing. The physical needs for a cell site have changed, and cell tower leases are now being renegotiated. A good number of the property owners aren't quite happy about renegotiated leases and the lowering of their cell site and cell tower rents, but consumers - and even the entire country - are enjoying the benefits of improved performance, service, and the stability of wireless networks. It's not all gloom and doom as far as landlords are concerned, however. As part of a cell site lease renegotiation, many landlords are able to secure a long-term rent guarantee. Since cellular operators are also one of the best clients a landlord can have, a long-term arrangement is often considered "money in the bank." Still, technology and market forces are conspiring to force property owners to be more competitive in order to retain their tenants. Such is the march of capitalism. - 15790

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Get the Best Data Insurance Now

By Daniel M. Dugal

Getting the best data insurance is money in the bank for the business owner trying to make a go of it on the Internet. Just like a lock on the door of your desk back in the old days, the best data insurance is a sure fire way to keep all of your information safe while you do business.

Heres how these places work. Rather than having you backup your own material and maybe losing the Cd Rom or having it stolen, this remote backups idea is all about having professionals do that for you. Its simple really.

These are experts who take all of your mission critical information and store it in a secure off site location. But thats only the half of it.

These locations are what many clients judge who they give their business to by. The best that you can get is whats called Level 4 Data Security and there are a few features that come with that when you deal with a company like remotedatabackups.com including,

* A Mirrored Data Center. This basically means that all of your critical information will be stored at two separate locations using redundant bandwidth and redundant power. All the important things are doubled up to ensure that all of your information stays safe. * This is the company that uses HP Servers & Cisco firewall security. When you want the best in data protection, theres really no other way to go than with the big names in the business. Remember that these are two of the names that have been around longer than the competition.

Of course there are other variables that make a difference as well. You need to be sure that whatever firm you decide to use has a great reputation . And of course, there isnt a company anywhere that can get by without the kind of customer service that travels by word of mouth.

All in all, the best data insurance travels by word of mouth. Its a necessary part of any business model and there will be an ever increasing need for it as the Internet gains more momentum as the chosen way that the world does business. - 15790

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Use Traffic Geyser To Get Tons Of Video Views And Top Google Search Engine Ranks

By Yomi A



There are a lot of places online where you can post your videos, but not all of these are big enough to merit an investment of your time. Here is a list of four top websites which you can use to upload your videos.

1. YouTube: YouTube is the number one video sharing website in the world. If you are serious about video sharing " you need to have presence on YouTube.

2. Google Videos: Google Videos is another platform that is extremely stable and is especially popular for longer videos that last for an hour or longer.

3. Flickr: Flickr is a leading online photo sharing platform, and now they offer an option to upload videos that are up to 90 seconds in length. Flickr is already quite big as a photo sharing platform and the video sharing part of that is also growing rapidly. If your video qualifies there you may want to check out Flickr and take advantage by being an early mover.

4. MySpace: If you create and promote videos regularly related to a niche that reflects on your MySpace profile " then MySpace has a lot of value of building a community and promoting the videos. A lot of people think their job is done, once they create their videos, when in fact the real work has just begun.

Here are some tips to help your video get a lot of views and make it to the top of charts:

1. Catchy Title: The first thing that will prompt anyone to click on your video is the title of your video, so make sure your video has an eye catching title.

2. Interesting Thumbnail: One of the initial impressions that anyone forms on the video is based on the thumbnail on the video. So select a thumbnail that is relevant to the video and catches the eye.

3. Submit Your Video to Social Bookmarking Sites: Digg, Redditt,Delicious are all Social Bookmarking websites that are visited by millions of users every day. Submit your videos to these sites and then get some help from friends and family to move them up in popularity. If you get lucky " you will get thousands of views within a short period of time.

4. Use Forums to promote your Video: Become a member of forums of your niche and promote your videos using these forums. When you use forums " there is a great chance that someone who found your video may forward it to someone else and getting viral is much easier on forums than it is on other mediums.

5. Email Blog Owners About your Videos: Almost all niches have a few blogs which have thousands of subscribers. You can email these blog owners and inform them about your video. They will get interesting content for their subscribers and you will get a wide audience for your videos.

Hopefully by following some of these tips you can submit your videos to video sharing sites that will get you the most exposure and views. - 15790

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Tiles What Are

By Rio Calven

Tiles, when they show the first signs of chipping, cracking, or having a dull, hollow sound; must be replaced upon the soonest possible time to avoid compromising the integrity of your whole floor, and neither is the safety of your family, especially if you have kids. A damaged tile could lead to slipping, wounds due to sharp edges, and even major injuries that could prove to be quite dangerous. Never underestimate the danger of a rogue tile.

First thing when buying tiles for a floor to be newly installed is to keep extras of it in your garage or basement. In cases when one of the tiles breaks, you wouldn't have to rush over every hardware shop in town to look for a tile that looks exactly the same like the one on your floor. Having extra tiles will make your job, or your hired professional's job, ten times easier.

Replacing tiles may be easy, but it's not as easy as one two three. After a successful tile replacement, the professional might suggest a sealing method to make sure that the floor will be more resistant to damage, dirt, and any other nasties. Consider your options.

If the grout is damaged, consider re-grouting or using a sealer to fix the problem. There are a lot of conditions that can destroy grout, some of them being water intrusion, chemicals, high traffic, incorrect grout sealing, and others. Restoring grout is something that is highly recommended for professionals only. Amateur handymen best keep to the sidelines, as re-grouting is almost similar to laying out the foundations of the house.

The initial re-grouting will determine how strong it is over the years. Professionals carry the proper grouting materials, tools needed, experience required, maintenance products and the knowledge to strengthen and maintain the grout. Richmond Tile and Grout Cleaning, for example, does a fine job with removing mold-infected grout, which could be hazardous to your family. - 15790

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