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Philthy posted:Businesses are not going to be able to afford a few grand every other week to restore data, and to get their practice software back to running shape and to go through the past days transactions all over again. The latest variants are not just encrypting Office files. They're getting nearly everything. Any business should be protecting their whole LOB with file AND image-based backups. File for the sanity of it, images for the recovery speed. Granted, an alarming number of businesses that should, don't, but that has zero to do with the validity of your statement. Do you realize that you're speaking in a forum populated to a majority extent by professionals who, day in and day out, actually research, plan, implement, and maintain the real world cases you're hypothesizing about? vvv Edit: See, now, that post below is much better formed and would have served the conversation better had you made it initially rather than the hyperbole you offered. Tapedump fucked around with this message at 22:33 on Nov 16, 2014 |
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Face-loving-book games. poo poo loads of (lovely) video content.
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Kazinsal posted:For all four people who haven't updated to something that can do HTML5, sure. And that's the answer to your question, "Who the gently caress still uses Flash ... ?" Millions upon millions of people.
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