February 29th, 2008
C-level executives lead busy lives. Flooded with information from a mind-boggling variety of communication channels, it is sometimes easy to miss vital and important information that could be saving their companies serious amounts of capital - especially in terms of time and efficiency of their internal information systems. Such is the case with defragmentation or “defrag” as it is more commonly known.
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Corporate Executives Are Fast Learning The Significant Value Of Defragmentation
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February 20th, 2008
“If it Ain’t Broke Don’t Fix It” Poses a Potentially Catastrophic Danger for Computers
When Lance offered up his quip chances are he knew little about the impending rise of the computer age. Had he known he may have developed a more proactive approach, or at least made an exception, to protecting a computer’s hard drive from the damage of fragmentation.
While the “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” mentality may work in some areas of political policy, it poses a potentially catastrophic danger for those who own computers.
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If It Aint Broke Dont Fix It Poses A Potentially Catastrophic Danger For Computers
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