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Once this scenario expands, the internal network, which is largely populated by Microsoft Windows-based PCs, will become the target of the worm and depending of the worms capabilities, could render the network and the PC's inoperable with potential loss of data on all un-patched Windows-systems. With Data Rewinder, whether you are recovering single Megabyte or multi-Terabyte databases, affected servers may be brought back to a fully consistent state, with close to no loss of data, in a matter of seconds. Users usually must patch stand-alone quality-management software into their ERP systems, creating potential interface issues and loss of data. |
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