How much data has been created, lost and recovered since the advent of the PC?

March 13th, 2012

Kroll Ontrack has recovered more than 103 petabytes of data over the past 25 years.

THE DIGITAL ERA: How our life has changed into a digital one; and the creation, loss and recovery of data over time (Source: Kroll Ontrack).

THE DIGITAL ERA: How our life has changed into a digital one; and the creation, loss and recovery of data over time (Source: Kroll Ontrack).



Kroll Ontrack
has released new statistics regarding how the creation of storage technologies and digital information has impacted data loss and data recovery technology since the advent of the personal computer in the 1980’s.

“In the past 25 years, the worst cases Kroll Ontrack has seen have coincided with natural disasters, which included burned, water logged and physically damaged drives,” said Todd Johnson, vice president of operations, Kroll Ontrack.Since the first Kroll Ontrack data recovery lab opened in 1987, more than 103 petabytes (PB) of data has been recovered.

How much is 103 PB of data? That’s equivalent to 25 million USB flash drives, each with 4 GB capacity.

Only 1.2 GB of data was recovered in 1987, whereas the amount of data recovered by Kroll Ontrack in 2011 has skyrocketed to nearly 35 million GB (35 PB).

The number of computers impacted by data loss was estimated to have reached nearly 1.4 million – compared to only 33,000 in 1987.

According to an analysis by Kroll Ontrack, the number of data loss cases over the past 25 years grew in parallel with the total number of personal computers in the world.

“One of the company’s most successful endeavors was the recovery of more than 99 percent of mission-critical data from a melted, crashed and burned drive from the 2003 Space Shuttle Columbia,” revealed Johnson.The analysis also revealed that on average, one in one thousand computers lost data stored on it.

In the 1980’s, at the onset of the so-called PC era, the estimated number of personal computers in use was nearly 7,000 devices per one million people and approximately 33,000 of them suffered data loss.

By the mid 1990’s, the number of computers in use was nearly 40,000 per one million people and data was lost from approximately 225,000 computers.

In 2011, these figures reached more than 200,000 computers and 1.4 million cases of data loss, respectively.

“You cannot go through day-to-day life without interfacing with some form of digital data,” said CK Lee, country manager, Kroll Ontrack Singapore. “As technology advances to include virtualization, cloud, and social media, individuals, businesses and of course data recovery specialists have to evolve to address these storage mediums and the new challenges they present.”According to the latest IDC Digital Universe study, the amount of data more than doubles each year, and in 2012, it will exceed 1.8 zettabytes.

This is the equivalent of 200 billion two-hour long HD movies that one person would have to watch continuously for 47 million years.

As data creation increases, so does data loss.

According to a report by market research firm Gartner, every year at least 25 percent of computer users worldwide experience data loss.

Kroll Ontrack statistics indicate that 29 percent of data is lost as a result of hardware failure and 27 percent is due to human error.

Other causes include software errors (7 percent), computer viruses (7 percent) and natural disasters such as floods or fires (3 percent).

Below is a timeline infographic by Kroll Ontrack charting a brief history of the digital era.

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WD S25 SAS hard drives for enterprises

March 13th, 2012

Western Digital is now shipping its third-generation enterprise 2.5-inch SAS hard drive family to OEMs. They will be available from select resellers and distributors worldwide next quarter.

The WD S25 SAS hard drives are available in capacities of 300 GB, 450 GB, 600 GB, and 900 GB.

The WD S25 SAS hard drives are available in capacities of 300 GB, 450 GB, 600 GB, and 900 GB.

The WD S25 SAS hard drives offer greater support for performance-optimised, mission-critical enterprise server, storage environments.

“Continuing our commitment to the industry’s fastest-growing segment – 2.5-inch drives – WD is updating our small form factor SAS offering with the advanced technology of our third-generation drive, including a new 900 GB capacity point,” said Darwin Kauffman, vice president of enterprise storage solutions, WD.The 2.5-inch, 10,000 RPM hard drive has a high-speed 6 Gb/s SAS interface — offering IT professionals a more advanced array of reliable, efficient, and high-performance storage.

They are available in capacities of 300 GB, 450 GB, 600 GB, and 900 GB.

The WD S25 line is designed for the most demanding applications such as online transaction processing and multi-tiered networked storage arrays.

A small form factor allows greater system airflow, resulting in lower cooling costs.

The latest WD S25 SAS drives require less than 8 watts to operate and have a 2.0 M hour MTBF rating — the industry’s highest.

WD’s third-generation of 2.5-inch SAS drives are also its first to include support for T10 Protection Information (PI) for advanced data integrity, and the first to provide optional models that feature drive-level self-encryption that meets the Trusted Computing Group’s specification for Enterprise Class A encryption.

Check out the detailed specifications in the factsheet below.

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Remembering the earthquake-tsunami-nuclear disasters in Japan

March 12th, 2012

It’s hard to imagine one year has passed since the triple disasters struck in north eastern Japan on 11 March 2011.

I can still remember vividly the terrifying footage of the earthquakes that started it all; the gruesome images of the tsunami rolling in and cars in its path being swept aside; and the subsequent alarm arising from the melt-down at the nuclear plant in Fukushima.

Amidst news updates of the repeatedly futile attempts to bring the melt-down under control and to stem the release of radioactive materials into the atmosphere, the greatest consolation was the quick and generous response of other countries to offer aid for the disaster victims – as well as the steadfast and stoic resilience shown by the victims themselves.

Photo tribute to the victims of the disasters and the volunteers.

Photo tribute to the victims of the disasters and the volunteers.

Although saddened by the tragedy like many others, I put together a compilation – at that time – of some photos that I’d taken over the years in Japan.

“Photos that bring to mind some pleasant memories of a beautiful country with a wonderful culture, and most importantly the hospitable and kind people that I’ve had the privilege of encountering in Japan.

In the mass of depressing scenes depicting the horrors of the disasters, hopefully these photos will help remind us of the beautiful Japan.” March 27, 2011.

I’d hoped that the images would slightly ameliorate the depression caused by the horrors of the disasters.

It seems apt that one year after that fateful night, we should take pause from our hectic lives to remember the victims of the triple disaster, who had perished or who are still suffering from the aftermath.

May the passage of time heal the terrible wounds and losses that nature has so terribly dealt them.

Below is the photo remembrance that I compiled last year – my own little contribution – terribly insignificant compared to those who had risked life and limb physically helping out at the scene of the disasters.

May we also remember these selfless workers and volunteers who truly displayed the greatness of the human spirit.

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Norton Mobile Security protection for Samsung GALAXY smartphones

March 12th, 2012

Samsung Galaxy users worldwide will get a full-featured Norton Mobile Security free for 90 days. Usually, a one-year license costs S$19.90.

Complimentary 90-day subscription of Norton Mobile Security for Samsung GALAXY smartphones.

Complimentary 90-day subscription of Norton Mobile Security for Samsung GALAXY smartphones.

Norton Mobile Security, an application for Android OS, is available in multiple languages.

“With smartphone sales now outpacing PC sales, cybercriminals are devising new threats everyday to steal from mobile users. Consumers need to be protected more than ever,” said Janice Chaffin, group president, Consumer Business Unit, Symantec.Samsung Galaxy users will be able to download it from Samsung Apps.

Norton Mobile Security can be downloaded from the ‘Utility’ category in Samsung Apps or by entering ‘Norton Mobile Security’ into the search query at the Samsung Apps.

Norton Mobile Security supports all Samsung Galaxy Android smartphones, including Galaxy S2.

Norton Mobile Security combines anti-theft features with powerful anti-malware to protect user’s important data from loss, theft, viruses and other threats.

The following are the main features.

  • Remote Locate — Shows you the location of your smartphone so you can find if it’s lost or stolen.
  • Remote Lock — Lets you remotely lock your lost or stolen phone via the Internet or SMS to keep critical data safe and block unauthorized access.
  • Remote Wipe — Lets you remotely erase the data on your phone via SMS, blocking access to your private information. In addition, your phone is instantly locked if its SIM card is removed or replaced, so it can’t be used with another SIM card.
  • Anti-malware — Scans all files and application updates downloaded to your mobile phone and automatically detects and removes threats without slowing you down.
  • SD Card Scanning — Gives you the option of automatically scanning SD (Secure Digital) memory cards for threats when you plug them into mobile phone.
  • Automatic LiveUpdate — Automatically downloads and installs security updates keeping you a step ahead of cybercriminals.

Geek paradise at IT Show 2012

March 11th, 2012

The first of four large annual IT exhibitions in Singapore is drawing to an end today. The last day of the 4-day bargain hunting madness for geeks promises to be the most crowded yet.

As of Friday afternoon,  the IT Show 2012 was already filled up even though the weekend hadn't started yet.

As of Friday afternoon, the IT Show 2012 was already filled up even though the weekend hadn't started yet.

I popped down to Suntec Singapore on Friday late afternoon during what I believe to be the least crowded window of the IT exhibition.

Even then, it was still chock-a-block with like-minded people hoping to beat the crowds that would pour in once the weekend began.

I managed to find a place to park across the road from Suntec Singapore, ploughed right into the sea of people, got what I needed, and jumped right out again – before the evening crowd of people knocking off for the week started pouring in.

Here again, is a list of some of the promotions and flyers from the major brands exhibiting at the show.

Some of these prices will probably be superseded by in-show further reductions and towards the end of today, many will cut prices even further to clear whatever stock they have on hand before the show draws to a conclusion.

Happy bargain-hunting!

IT Show 2012 promotions: Lenovo

March 10th, 2012

Lenovo will be at the IT Show 2012 in Suntec Singapore at Level 4, Hall 401, Booth 8358.

Click to view or download Lenovo's IT Show 2012 flyer for tablet computers.

Click to view or download Lenovo's IT Show 2012 flyer for tablet computers.

Check out the promotional discounts and freebies for Lenovo’s tablets, notebooks and desktop computers.

You can view or download Lenovo’s IT Show 2012 flyers below.

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IT Show 2012 promotions: Norton

March 10th, 2012

Norton’s suite of security products will be available at the IT Show 2012 in Suntec Singapore at Level 6. Purchases come with free 4GB thumbdrives, Norton Utilities 1.5 or Canon Ip 2770 printers.

Check out security software from Norton by Symantec at IT Show 2012.

Check out security software from Norton by Symantec at IT Show 2012.

Check out Norton’s latest Norton 360 Version 6, or Norton Internet Security and Norton AntiVirus.

You can find them at the Challenger and Courts (Booth 6251), Newstead (Booth 6101) and Cybermind (Booth 6859), all of which are on Level 6 of Suntec Singapore.

The Norton flyer can be viewed below.

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IT Show 2012 promotions: Western Digital

March 9th, 2012

Western Digital will be at the IT Show 2012 in Suntec Singapore at Level 6, Booth 6701.

Click to download/view WD's IT Show 2012 flyers.

Click to download/view WD's IT Show 2012 flyers.

Check out the discounted prices for their external desktop or portable expansion drives, personal cloud storage (network attached storage), and media players.

Down load Western Digital’s IT Show 2012 flyers below for viewing.

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IT Show 2012 promotions: Seagate

March 9th, 2012

Seagate will be at the IT Show 2012 in Suntec Singapore at Level 6, Booth 6381.

From left: Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex UltraPortable (USB 3.0), Desk, Home, Satellite.

From left: Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex UltraPortable (USB 3.0), Desk, Home, Satellite.

Check out the discounted prices and free gifts for their range of external desktop or portable expansion drives or network attached storage drives. (*Satellite comes with free Seagate Satellite Hard Pouch worth S$29.90.)

Capacity IT Show 2012 Prices Usual Prices
Seagate GoFlex Home Satellite*
500 GB S$289 S$299
Seagate GoFlex Home network storage system
1 TB S$229
2 TB S$259
3 TB S$329 S$349
Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk USB 3.0 external drive
1 TB S$179 S$189
2 TB S$209 S$229
3 TB S$299 S$309
Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex UltraPortable drive, USB 3.0
500 GB S$119 S$149
1 TB S$189 S$199
1.5 TB S$239 S$259

IT Show 2012 promotions: Fujifilm

March 9th, 2012

Fujifilm will be at the IT Show 2012 in Suntec Singapore at Level 4, Hall 402, Booth 8130.

Fujifilm has the FINEPIX compact cameras and X-series retro camera for better quality photos.

Fujifilm has the FINEPIX compact cameras and X-series retro camera for better quality photos.

Check out the discounted prices and free gifts for their FINEPIX compact cameras and beautifully retro X-series higher-end cameras.

View or download their IT Show 2012 promotional flyers below.

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