Contacts Backup
Chicago TMA aide illegally parked in rush hour traffic lane (Westbound Irving) – causing a huge backup in traffic

She was posted there to control the traffic for the Cubs game, but actually closed an entire lane of traffic by parking her car here illegally, which caused the intersection to backup and LSD to not clear as fast.
Calls to 311/911 requesting a TMA supervisor went unanswered, they were unable to contact a supervisor.
Sony AIT4, SDX4-200C is a Leading Backup Tape Solution For The Rigorous Data Protection Demands
Article by Frank Miller
Demand for reliable, high speed and cost efficient backup storage technologies has increased astoundingly as the threat of data loss including viruses, hackers, software bugs and operating errors are on the rise. As a result, all types of organizations are challenged with devising a reliable data protection strategy, while maximizing their shrinking I.T budgets. AIT (advanced intelligent tape) is the culmination of Sony’s unmatched engineering expertise and technical excellence in tape industry. Physical size of Sony AIT tape cartridges is smallest within their class, whereas the fast data transfer speed of Sony AIT drives makes it a compelling tape media format for space constrained organizations.
Sony AIT 4 tape delivers excellent performance and low-cost backup solution to a variety of midsized organizations, transportable storage applications, small data centers, financial institutions, server/client environments and enterprise workgroups.
Industry leading recording density and low ownership cost further add to its attractive attributes. Native data amount of 200 GB can be backed up on a single AIT4 cartridge. For long term data protection against unintentional over-writings and common operating errors, Sony has developed WORM-enabled AIT4, SDX4-200W tape cartridge. Part number of rewritable AIT4 media tape is SDX4200C. WORM technology prevents modification of archived data files, thus providing a cost-efficient solution for satisfying the stringent industry and government regulations. So the customers can choose the Sony AIT-4 backup tape, which best suits their storage needs.
AIT-4 half-height drives developed by Sony are SDX-900V (internal drive) and SDX-D900V/NB (external drive). These tape drives, based on 3.5-inch form factor, deliver the speed and data accuracy demanded by today’s backup applications. With an exceptional 24 MB/sec native speed, the data backup rate of Sony AIT4 drives reaches up to 86.4GB/hour. Sony has introduced an extremely robust drive head in AIT 4 drives, which features longer life expectancy of 50,000 tape contact hours. This enables the Sony AIT4 drives to achieve a remarkable 400,000 hours MTBF at 100% duty cycles, making it the ideal tape storage medium for demanding SMBs.
Sony AIT4 drives offer backward read compatibility with previous three versions of AIT tape, which reaches up to the AIT-1 tape. The AIT4 drives can also seamlessly restore and write data to AIT-3 tape cartridges. With this remarkable backward compatibility, the investment made by the business enterprises in previous generation AIT tape solutions will be extended. Data compression ratio offered by this drive is also higher than rival tape drives.These drives reliably compress the data files at an impressive rate of 2.6:1. Therefore, the data storage capability of media tape seamlessly increases to 520 GB. The users can efficiently manage their voluminous corporate data with fewer that tapes. Moreover, they will occupy lesser shelf space, which is ideal for space constrained business enterprises. Sony has embedded a small memory chip in the high-capacity AIT4 tapes to help reduce media loading/unloading time and accelerate the data searching speed.
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Contacts Backup question by Sotana K: how do i backup my contacts with Windows Mobile device and Microsoft Outlook?
i need help.
i need to know how to back up my contacts from my Tmobile MDA phone to my computer.
Contacts Backup best answer:
Answer by Ros L
Using outlook.
1. On the File menu, click Import and Export.
2. Click Export to a file, and then click Next.
3. In the Create a file of type list, click Personal Folder File (.pst), and then click Next.
4. In the Select a folder to export from list, click Contacts.
5. If you have subfolders below the Contacts folder that you want to include, select the Include subfolders check box.
6. Click Next.
7. Click Browse, choose a location for the file, such as My Documents, and then type a name for your backup file, such as ContactsBackup.pst.
8. Click OK.
9. Click Finish.
10. In the Name box, type My Contacts Backup.
11. Type the encryption and password settings if you need them, and then click OK.