When ransomware strikes, IT leaders face a deceptively simple question: How confident are you that you have clean data for recovery? Organizations may harbor cautious optimism about their ability to ...
Many organizations have a false sense of confidence when it comes to databases and their vulnerability, believing that if their database is hit by a ransomware attack, it will automatically cease ...
Minor data corruptions can be even more dangerous and costly than a data breach or attack because they often go undetected for long periods. Data corruption is usually caused by incorrect, outdated or ...
The surge in memory-hungry artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) applications has ushered in a new wave of accelerated computing demand. As new design parameters ramp up processing ...
All the information in SQL Server database is stored in 8 KB-sized pages. If any page gets corrupted, server fails to read the data in the database and displays different errors. Some common errors ...
Chongwei Chen is the President & CEO of DataNumen, a global data recovery leader with solutions trusted by Fortune 500 companies worldwide. With artificial intelligence becoming deeply integrated in ...
Silent data corruption is on the rise following advancements in semiconductor technology. The explosion in AI for speech, image, video, and text processing leads to a growing complexity and diversity ...
GenAI and ML workloads are causing a ramp up in silent data corruption. Multi-stage detection with on-chip, AI-based telemetry offers smarter fault prevention. As transistor geometries shrink and ...
Everyone expects their compute systems to generate the correct answer. When they don’t, it’s cause for alarm, because it’s not always clear how long the problem has persisted. Even worse, chips and ...