Cable/Harness Testing Made Easy.

Have you had the experience of a PC hard disk crash without a backup? I had a friend spend weeks trying to recover his data. He was embarrassed to talk about it that much since he knew backing up was something he should do. I must admit I only recently began backing up our family PC at home. Our newsletter this month helps you to assess the solutions that you would want to have in place to retain your test programs in your Cirris testers.

If you have any questions or comments, call us at 1-800-441-9910.

Best Regards,
Marlin Shelley
President

Several years ago, a customer with many testers had a fire in their plant. Fortunately, for them it was one division and they were able to recover despite the equipment being a total loss. For smaller companies, a fire often destroys the business. Even in a less catastrophic event, losing time and money recreating information is unfortunate when only small precautions are required to make sure that the data will be recoverable. This month we share technical notes on how to backup test information on various Cirris testers. A little work in advance could save a lot of time in the future. Learn more by reading:

    “Remember to Backup Your Test Files”

Make sure you backup your Data

Learn how to backup data from all your testers.

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  • APEX Las Vegas,   April 1-3 2008
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