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Our Next Meeting is
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Special Location: Shoney's
in Virginia Beach
Point Plaza Suites &
Conference Hotel at I-64 & US 17, Newport News, Va.
Social Hour - 5:30 PM
Dinner - 6:30 PM
Program - 7:30 PM
Members - $18
Spouse/Significant Other - $20
Guests - $20
Students - $14
If you will be joining
us for the speaker and not for dinner, we request a donation of
$5.
For Reservations: Call Digital Applications Inc., at 827-1250 no later
than noon on the Friday preceding the meeting.
OFFICERS
George Koscho, President
382-8909
Jim Pollan, Vice President 865-1400 ext 210
Bill Shumate, Treasurer 827-1250
Jim Moore, Secretary
Alan Sutton, Association Liaison 486-1700
DIRECTORS
Clara Fox, Awards 826-0519
Ed Miller, Newsletter / Website 553-0128
Bill Oshel, Program 249-2846
Steve Tyler, Corporate Sponsorships
Charles Anderson, Student Chapters Liaison
"It's not that I'm so smart, it's
just that I stay with problems longer." -
Albert
Einstein
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Dinner
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Dinner
Meeting, TBA |
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Contact Us
AITP
The Association of
Information Technology Professionals
c/o Digital Applications Inc
2714 W Mercury Blvd, Hampton, VA 23666
Phone: (757) 827-1250
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September Meeting Preview |
Our September meeting is a special southside dinner meeting at Shoney's!
The address of the Shoney's is 5668 Indian River
Rd., Virginia Beach. Coming from the Peninsula it is about the same distance if
you take the Hampton Roads Tunnel or the Monitor Merrimac Tunnel. If you take
the Hampton Roads Tunnel stay on I64 until you come to Exit 286B - that's Indian
Rd. East. The Shoney's will be on your left about 4/10 of a mile after you get
on Indian River Rd. Regent University is on your right.
If you take the Monitor Merrimac Tunnel - stay on
I664 South until it ends in the Bowers Hill section of Chesapeake. The road will
turn into I64 (be careful not to take the exit to I264). You will go over the
high rise bridge - the Indian River Rd. Exit (286B) will be the fourth or fifth
exit after you get over the bridge. Once you get to Exit 286B - follow the rest
of the directions in the first paragraph. See you Tuesday night.
Please plan on joining us and please bring a
friend.
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August
Meeting Highlights |
Our August meeting featured a presentation by John Murray, Chairman and CEO
– AdvancePath Academics, Inc.
As chairman and CEO of AdvancePath, John
maintains overall responsibility for AdvancePath’s strategic and financial
objectives.
John spoke to our group
about how Computer Based Training (CBT) and the use of distance
learning/internet technologies have helped provide equity to all K-12 students
and not just those who remain part of mainstream education. Specifically, John
shared how PLATO conceived in the sixties by the University of Illinois, and
initially commercialized by Control Data Corporation (CDC), helped spawn a
multi-billion dollar industry.
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Chapter Meeting Price
Increase |
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Due to price increases at the hotel, the Chapter Board voted to
up the Dinner Dues from $17.00 to $18.00 for HR members Dinner
meal, starting in January 2007.
An increase in cost for Guest
dinners will be determined at a later date.
How
Floods Can Mean the End of Your Data - But It Doesn't Have To
by DiskLabs |
Flooding has always been a
problem. When it’s expected, the problems can be mitigated. When
it’s unexpected, unsuspecting individuals and corporations can
get caught out.
This means that the average
member of the public, small business etc is often unaware of
what to do because of the rareness of this type of event. As is
often the case, the public or small businesses often try to
repair some types of jobs themselves. As the computers most
sensitive component is the hard disk drive, it is nearly always
the first item to suffer the user’s eagerness. Sadly for the
person or company, the hard disk drive is of course the place
where ALL their important data is kept.
Simple solutions such as placing
critical IT equipment on a first floor or second floor,
somewhere known to be outside of the flood risk area can
alleviate all the issues and mitigate the risk. It is the
unexpected flood where catastrophe is more likely to occur.
Taking Hurricane Katrina as an
example; the South East coast of the US expected and was ready
for bad weather and all the associated hurricane related
problems. What it wasn’t ready for was the breaching of the
Levy’s. This bought an exceptional amount of water into New
Orleans, flooding the area, and of course causing billions of
dollars of damage. This damage is generally thought of as
literally bricks and mortar, however, there are also the hidden
issues, such as the lost data on the residents/business owners
computers, mobile phones, Blackberry’s, PDA’s etc.
In the United Kingdom, in places
such as Worcestershire, Hull and Carlisle, a months worth of
rainfall occurred in a single day. This happened several times
in a month and caused rivers to burst their banks, causing
devastating floods to areas not used to dealing with these types
of incidents. Subsequently, thousands of people to lost there
data as their computers were left under water.
Disklabs Data Recovery services
have successfully retrieved data from wet, flood damaged hard
disk drives. Disklabs Data Recovery stated that there are some
fundamental Do’s and Don’ts when it comes to retrieving data
from flood damaged hard disk drives:
1. Do NOT attempt to recover your
data themselves – doing this without experience and knowledge
will undoubtedly damage your data. This simply makes it more
difficult to recover when it eventually gets to Disklabs Data
Recovery. When hard disk drives get wet, the ‘heads’ can get
stuck to the platters. When the hard drive then gets spun up,
the heads literally get ripped off causing damage to the
platters, the place where all the data is stored.
2. Do NOT dry the hard disk drive
out – this will nearly always destroy the platter of the hard
disk thus making your data irretrievable. When hard disk drives
get wet then dry out, there is nearly always a residue of the
contaminant left of the platters and heads. This causes problems
because any contaminate, (including a piece of dust), causes
physical degradation of the hard disk’s platters. When this
occurs, it means that data is being lost.
3. DO keep the hard disk WET.
Ideally, keep the hard disk drive in a sealed container to keep
the hard disk drive wet. This stops the hard disk drive
corroding and allows the technical staff at Disklabs Data
Recovery to clean and dry the platters correctly with minimum
damage to the platter surfaces.
Simon Steggles MBCS Director
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