Have you ever lost your precious data? It’s almost always like a disaster. In this webinar, you can learn about the basic approaches to data backup, find out how to protect your data and avoid losing them, and get to know some applications and services that will help you in your efforts.
The video covers different types of threats to data stored in your computer, and explains the basic options you have to protect your data using data backup. In a step-by-step demonstration, you can also learn how to install and set up and online data backup solution.
Target audience
Anyone, who needs to protect data stored in his or her computer. No in-depth computer knowledge required.
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Price: 15.00USD
Click on the buy button on the right to purchase your seat Participation fee includes unlimited access to the recording. How do I purchase the video? To purchase your seat at this session please click on the "buy" button. After your payment is received, your status will be changed to “registered and paid” and an invoice and receipt of payment will be sent to you for your records. How do I access the video? Once the payment is processed you will be able to watch the video here Data backup for translators
Bio: Marek Buchtel is a freelance translator (English/Czech) with more than 15 years of experience in the industry. He specializes in business, legal and IT translations as well as website/software localizations.
In addition to translating, Marek provides workshops and trainings on topics related to increasing productivity of translators. He majored in information technology at the University of Economics in Prague, Czech Republic, and studied English/Czech translation and interpreting at the Institute of Translation Studies – Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. He’s the coordinator of the team working on the Czech localization of ProZ.com. Marek lives in Prague.