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Diskover Data introduces the Illegal File Name Plugin that analyzes, tags, and reports on file and directory names within Diskover's indices for illegal characters and long file names that can break applications and workflows. This process allows to proactively identify and rectify those problematic items before they create havoc. Optionally, the plugin can automatically rename the offending files and directories.

Illegal File Name Plugin

Diskover Introduces A New Data Integrity Tool Illegal File Name Plugin Overview The plugin analyzes, tags, and reports on file and directory names within Diskover’s indices for illegal characters and long file names that can break applications and workflows. This process allows to proactively identify and rectify those problematic items before they create havoc. Optionally,

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Diskover v2.1.1 Now Available

Diskover v2.1.1 Now Available and Includes Many New Goodies! Diskover v2.1.1 has been released for all annual subscription editions. Please refer to the changelogs to see what’s included in this update. Need help installing the update? Refer to the software update chapter of our documentation. Essential, Professional, Enterprise, and Life Science Editions AJA Diskover Media Edition Some Highlights

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How much are you spending on data? Diskover gives a short list of problems and solutions to get the conversation started about how crucial data management has become and how inexpensive Diskover Data Management Solution is compared to the exorbitant cost of not managing and accumulating data, aka valuable digital assets.

The Cost of Data

? How much are you spending on data? We often hear “we don’t have the money in our budget to purchase another software” when in reality tremendous amounts of money are being spent on unnecessary additional storage space and salaries, not even factoring in the possible exorbitant cost of ransomware and data breaches; simply because

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