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Digital Environment
Network Security
Data Backup
Data Recovery
Virus/Spyware Protection
Hardware/Software Support
User Management
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Digital Environment is a simple and familiar interface for managing your data. It features inherent backups, multiple users under one account and real-time secure access to your data from anywhere you have an internet connection. It also allows the ability to share and organize your data, as you see fit, in a 'community' environment with all the users under your account.
Network Security consists of the provisions made in an underlying computer network infrastructure, policies adopted by the network administrator to protect the network and the network-accessible resources from unauthorized access and consistent and continuous monitoring and measurement of its effectiveness (or lack) combined together.
Data Backup
refers to making copies of data so that these additional copies may be used
to restore the original after a data loss event. These additional copies
are typically called "backups." Backups are useful primarily for two purposes.
T he first is to restore a state following a disaster (called disaster recovery).
The second is to restore small numbers of files after they have been accidentally
deleted or corrupted.
Data Recovery is the process of salvaging data from damaged, failed, corrupted, or inaccessible secondary storage media when it cannot be accessed normally. Often the data are being salvaged from storage media formats such as hard disk drives, storage tapes, CDs, DVDs, RAID, and other electronics. Recovery may be required due to physical damage to the storage device or logical damage to the file system that prevents it from being mounted by the host operating system.
Virus / Spyware Protection pertains to particular types of software (called Anti-Virus Software) installed on servers and all computers on a network used to protect the data from an unwanted computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer without permission or knowledge of the user. The term "virus" is also commonly used, albeit erroneously, to refer to many different types of malware and adware programs.