James Walsh
James Walsh is a freelance writer and copy editor. For more information on Data Recovery see http://www.fields-data-recovery.co.uk
Articles by this Author
The Divorce Process in Kentucky
- By James Walsh
- Published 07/5/2007
- News & Society
- Unrated
The Commonwealth of Kentucky is conventionally included amongst the Southern States, though occasionally tagged geographically and culturally with the Midwest. To boost the image of Kentucky as a tourist destination, Fletcher administration launched an aggressive marketing plan under the slogan “Unbridled Spirit”.
Improving Awareness of Data Recovery
- By James Walsh
- Published 07/12/2007
- Hardware
- Unrated
<b>Case 1:</b> A student works very hard and prepares his thesis. The hard disk of his computer in the hostel contains four years of research. On the day before the submission of the paper, the hard disk crashes due to some hardware problems. He realises that all his work is gone, and frustrated, he leaves the course altogether.
Divorce: What next?
- By James Walsh
- Published 07/23/2007
- News & Society
- Unrated
The decision to divorce can be painful. An individual ought to reach this decision only after careful deliberation and professional therapy. If a couple does decide to divorce, then they have to make many choices. Modern technological world is filled with choices. Even the divorce decision is accompanied by varied choices.
CDs, DVDs As Backup Media and Their Preservation
- By James Walsh
- Published 07/26/2007
- Hardware
- Unrated
Since the advent of the computer era, the cumbersome process of data handling has taken a turn towards simplicity. The latest trend is to digitize data; no matter in what form it exists. Digitization means, the translation of a data into binary notation, comprising of 0s and 1s. Though the things may seem simple on the surface, yet, the actual process is fraught with complexities.
Life after Divorce
- By James Walsh
- Published 07/30/2007
- News & Society
- Unrated
A divorce and a war have been often compared with each other, and there is some truth in drawing this simile. In both cases, there are two sides who do not wish to stop until some kind of final solution is reached. Both involve the volatile concept of justice, and the fallible human interpretation of it. And at the end of it all, there are two tired adversaries who retire from the field licking their wounds, trying to cope financially and emotionally.
Advantages of Online Conveyancing
- By James Walsh
- Published 08/1/2007
- Finance
- Unrated
Getting done all the things through online is a contemporary episode. It makes one’s job easy and reduces the strain. One can get the necessary information at his door-step with the help of the digitized technology. Conveyancing through online is not an exception to the process.
Risks of DIY Data Recovery
- By James Walsh
- Published 08/6/2007
- Computers and Technology
- Unrated
All digital devices that have a micro-processor and operating system are designed to process a huge amount of data as a matter of routine. Computers, laptops and palmtops are popular devices that run a variety of software programmes to execute tasks and projects needed by the user. Computers are quite fast in their data crunching. They can make millions of calculations per second, a feat that humans just cannot replicate. This is why computers are said to be great force-multipliers that allow a single individual to do the work of a hundred men.
The Importance of Marketing for a New Company
- By James Walsh
- Published 08/9/2007
- Business
- Unrated
A good marketing strategy is the lifeblood of a new company. Nothing can be as fatal for a start-up – especially one running on borrowed capital – such as a huge inventory of unsold goods. When finished products leave the premises and are quickly snapped up in the market, it creates a positive cash flow that sustains and grows the entire organisation. Marketing is one of the most important factors that can make or break a new business
Tape Drives – the Preferred Backup Media of Companies
- By James Walsh
- Published 08/17/2007
- Hardware
- Unrated
Backup is the process of making copies of existing files and folders, so that the additional copies may be made available for use, in case of a data loss disaster due to human or natural causes. With the exceptional increase in the rate at which the data is being generated all over the world, markets are insatiably hungry for better, cost effective and reliable storage media.
Separation Vs Divorce - An Analysis
- By James Walsh
- Published 08/19/2007
- News & Society
- Unrated
“Confusing are the ways of the world”. These were the exact words Janet used when I asked her if she was going in for a divorce or a separation. Like Janet, many people are not aware of the differences between separation and divorce and the pros and cons of each. Before we actually delve ourselves deeper into the subject, it is necessary that we understand the prime difference between the two. Knowing the difference will help us make an apt choice.