There’s a new exhibit at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, which the Ur-Guru and I enjoyed a visit to a few years ago. The exhibit is called “Revolution: the First 2000 Years of Computing.” What? Two thousand years? Yeah, you thought the Babbage Engine was old, but the Antikythera Mechanism dates back to the 2nd century BCE. The Computerworld article about the exhibit … [Read more...]
i365 “Be the Hero” Disaster Recovery Workshop on March 11th
Seagate’s i365 is holding a “Be the Hero” disaster recovery webinar on March 11, 2010 from 10:00-11:00 AM Pacific. This is oriented a bit more toward the enterprise than the SOHO user, but I thought I’d put the link here anyway. Disaster recovery is a useful thing to know about, after all. Here’s the copy from their registration page: If and when a disaster strikes you want to be the hero, … [Read more...]
Beginner’s Guide to Backup in Milpitas
The Internet Wealth Group in Milpitas is hosting an Evault seminar entitled “A Beginner’s Guide to Backing Up Critical Data” on March 19th.Given that it appears primarily to be an infomercial about Evault offerings, I'm surprised they're charging money for it, but perhaps the money goes to cover the cost of renting the space, which one doesn't have with the more typical webinars used to present … [Read more...]
HP Offers Course in How to Back Up
Hewlett Packard is offering a course entitled Protect Your Data: Back Up to Tape, Disk, and the Network. The class is aimed at small and medium businesses. You can enroll at any time by clicking the link above. … [Read more...]
Better than Backup?
And while we're on the subject of seminars, time)spring, maker of TimeData continuous data production software, is offering a webinar entitled “Way Better than Backup for Windows.” This one takes place on multiple dates. Just click on a link if you want to attend.Thursday May 3, 8am Pacific Tuesday May 8, 8am PacificWednesday May 9, 3pm PacificWednesday May 16, 9am PacificThursday May 17, … [Read more...]