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World Backup Day on March 31 Seeks to Protect Data Before It's Gone

SecureWorld News

However, data is as vulnerable as it is valuable, and World Backup Day on Friday, March 31st, is a welcome reminder of the need to have a well thought out data protection strategy in place. The campaign began in 2011 as World Backup Month and was changed to World Backup Day later.

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Unlimited Google Photos storage is back. for $15 per month at T-Mobile

The Verge

A new 2TB Google One plan from T-Mobile includes unlimited original resolution photo and video backup. T-Mobile is introducing a new Google One membership option for its customers that revives Google’s unlimited photo storage backup service. for a price, of course. Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge.

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Azure Training Courses | New January Releases

Linux Academy

Now we’re excited to announce our completely revamped Azure courses with included hands-on labs, interactive diagrams, flash cards, study groups, practice exams, downloadable course videos, and even more features! New Hands-On Azure Training Courses. 74 course videos. Creating and configuring storage accounts.

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How to check how much free Google storage you have left

The Verge

While this isn’t a surprise — Google announced its new policy back in November 2020 — it is still depressing to be reminded of the upcoming storage crunch. Of course, until June 1st, you can still add as many “high quality” photos as you like, so if you’re planning to upload a lot of old photos, this is the time to do it.

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How to use Google One to back up your Android phone

The Verge

And now you can back up some of that data to Google’s cloud storage service, Google One , even if you aren’t on one of the company’s paid plans, which start at $1.99 for 100GB of storage. Of course, you don’t need Google One to back up your app data, call history, contacts, settings, or SMS messages. Back up data with Android.

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CIOs Want To Know: Is Tape Making A Comeback?

The Accidental Successful CIO

Is it time for magnetic tape to come back as a storage option? So why would anyone even think to store data on magnetic tape when we are living in the era of high speed cloud based storage systems. This is why using magnetic tape as an offline backup system is starting to make so much sense to firms. Image Credit: Scott Beale.

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Google Photos updates its library and sharing tabs to make photos easier to find

The Verge

This will let you add photos from other photo storage services, upload photos straight from a camera, as well as digitize physical photos and film. But of course, none of this matters if you’ve run out of storage on Google Photos (or are close to it), as the company officially ended free unlimited storage last year.

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