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Computer Data Recovery for Desktop & PC Hard Drives

Desktop HDD Data Recovery Services from Damaged and Corrupt Computer hard drive’s.

Are you looking for best data recovery professionals to extract the files from your failed Computer PC/

Desktops? Contact Now data team for desktop HDD data recovery services for better data extraction results!

Most of the digital data in the whole are stored on the desktop hard drive’s, the crash is general for desktop HDD’s in Computers due to power issue or accidental deletion or corruptions. The desktop hard drives can store huge data and daily operations in normal consumer computers or PC or workstations and data center’s in large organizations for Business purpose, Desktop data recovery is most crucial for any personal and organizational level.

Desktop/ Personal Computer data loss occur due to accidental or sudden turn off/restart of the machine multiple times of the Computer. Sometimes while we are working on a Word/Excel processing documents or working on media files, the computer shuts down accidentally and we lose everything that you have stored in the drives. In some cases, Data loss can also occur as a result of Malware/virus attacks on the computer. If your Desktop is not protected with suitable Anti-viruses, you may also face the risk of data loss due to virus and malware executable files. Another Main Failure is sometimes dropping in power or voltage and other times surging with extra power leads to desktop hard drive failure. With dropped desktop drives, the damages are the extent and physical, We handle drives with

extreme damages too like fire and water drowned during the flood

We are capable to recover data from the desktop from any complex failure which you may think is hopelessly and lost. Our experts perform recovery work which others computers and small data recovery companies cannot. We are trusted by IT professionals all over Bangalore and India and technology users for their most challenging Desktop / PC recovery situations. No matter that which brand you are using like HP, Lenovo, Sony, IBM, Dell, Compaq, Intel, MacBook, Apple MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, we have recovery solutions for all kinds of issues in your Personal computer or business computers.

Various popular brands of desktop hard drives like Western Digital, Seagate, Toshiba, HGST, Hitachi, Samsung or Maxtor drives are recovered successfully with the best results in our clean room lab.

We recover the data from Desktop failures as follows:

Clicking noises or grinding sound in the Disk

Blue screen of death BSD

Unresponsiveness & Non-responsive during Boot and after a start

HDD physical crash and mechanical failures

Electrical and Firmware problems with burnt PCB and electronics

Damages in reading/write head assembly

Motor Failure Issues and RPM issues in the drive

Damage to the platter surfaces

Physical damage from fire or water damages

And Recovery from Desktop Data Recovery Brands likes:

Asus Desktop Lenovo Desktop

Apple iMac & Mini HP Desktop

Apple Mac Apple MacBook Air & Pro

Dell Desktop ZEBRONICS

Acer Desktop Intel Desktop

LG Desktop Seagate Desktop Hard Drives

Western Digital Desktop Drives Toshiba Desktop Drive recovery

Hitachi Desktop Drives all other Brands of Desktop Drives

Operating System in Computer’s data recover:

Window 7 OS

Window Vista

Window XP

Windows 2003/2000

Windows NT

Window 95/98

Windows 8/10

Apple Macintosh OS

Linux like Ubuntu, Knoppix & other

UNIX, Novell

Our Desktop data recovery process:

Once the failed desktop hard drive is submitted for technical analysis, We process it for analysis and provide the detailed report with a technical issue, the time required for data recovery and quote, and recovery after your approval. We guarantee the best Quotation for any issues including Class 100 clean room Lab data recovery service and we won’t charge if the data recovery is not possible if any critical reasons like platter damages and service area damages in the drive.

Inquiry about our desktop recovery service:

Call us for more @+91-8951548581 to speak with our desktop hard drive data recovery Experts or mail to help@nowdatarecovery.com

https://www.nowdatarecovery.com/desktop-hard-drive-data-recovery/

Importance Of Data Mining In Today’s Business World

What is Data Mining? Well, it can be defined as the process of getting hidden information from the piles of databases for analysis purposes. Data Mining is also known as Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD). It is nothing but extraction of data from large databases for some specialized work.

Data Mining is largely used in several applications such as understanding consumer research marketing, product analysis, demand and supply analysis, e-commerce, investment trend in stocks & real estates, telecommunications and so on. Data Mining is based on mathematical algorithm and analytical skills to drive the desired results from the huge database collection.

Data Mining has great importance in today’s highly competitive business environment. A new concept of Business Intelligence data mining has evolved now, which is widely used by leading corporate houses to stay ahead of their competitors. Business Intelligence (BI) can help in providing latest information and used for competition analysis, market research, economical trends, consume behavior, industry research, geographical information analysis and so on. Business Intelligence Data Mining helps in decision-making.

Data Mining applications are widely used in direct marketing, health industry, e-commerce, customer relationship management (CRM), FMCG industry, telecommunication industry and financial sector. Data mining is available in various forms like text mining, web mining, audio & video data mining, pictorial data mining, relational databases, and social networks data mining.

Data mining, however, is a crucial process and requires lots of time and patience in collecting desired data due to complexity and of the databases. This could also be possible that you need to look for help from outsourcing companies. These outsourcing companies are specialized in extracting or mining the data, filtering it and then keeping them in order for analysis. Data Mining has been used in different context but is being commonly used for business and organizational needs for analytical purposes

Usually data mining requires lots of manual job such as collecting information, assessing data, using internet to look for more details etc. The second option is to make software that will scan the internet to find relevant details and information. Software option could be the best for data mining as this will save tremendous amount of time and labor. Some of the popular data mining software programs available are Connexor Machines, Free Text Software Technologies, Megaputer Text Analyst, SAS Text Miner, LexiQuest, WordStat, Lextek Profiling Engine.

However, this could be possible that you won’t get appropriate software which will be suitable for your work or finding the suitable programmer would also be difficult or they may charge hefty amount for their services. Even if you are using the best software, you will still need human help in completion of projects. In that case, outsourcing data mining job will be advisable.

How Big Is BIG DATA?

Did you ever wonder when you upload your picture or change a status or even comments on your friends profile, how does it get stored? Have you ever imagined the size of the data that millions of users create every day? How is it managed?

As a matter of fact the world’s technological per-capita capacity to store information has roughly doubled every 40 months since the 1980s, as of 2012, every day 2.5 quintillion (2.5×10raised to power18) bytes of data were created. Because of the ever growing technological advancement extremely large quantities of data is being generated. This large chunk of data remains unused since the organizations are still trying and finding ways on how they can utilize the data to its maximum and use it to their advantage. Forrester Research estimates that organizations effectively utilize less than 5 percent of their available data. Here comes the Big Data technology to their rescue. It would open new doors and new avenues for the Enterprise. It can be a path for them in becoming tomorrow’s leaders. It might help them in analyzing markets, understand customer, know their needs and pathways to new business.

Examples – Big Data Use

*The U.S. federal government collects more than 370,000 raw and geospatial datasets from 172 agencies and sub agencies. It leverages that data to provide a portal to 230 citizen-developed apps.

*Professional social network LinkedIn uses data from its more than 100 million users to build new social products based on users’ own definitions of their skill sets.

*Facebook has more than 800 million active users, and there are more than 900 million objects (pages, groups, events and community pages) that people interact with. Facebook users spend over 700 billion minutes per month on the site, creating on average 90 pieces of content and sharing 30 billion pieces of content each month. Facebook’s data infrastructure team is responsible for quickly analyzing all of that data to present it to users in the most relevant way.

A number of recent technology advancements are enabling organizations to make the most of big data and big data analytics:

With the new technology advancements, many factors help Organizations tap the power of big data:

*Open-source software framework like hadoop for analyzing data

*Use of MapReduce -programming model for large data sets

*Use of Google file systems

*NoSQL as database management systems

Only future can tell if Big data is going to be really big deal. But the analyst say it might even be the future.

Quick Guide to Implementing Business Intelligence, Data Warehousing & BPM

Definitions and Overview

Business Performance Management (BPM) establishes a framework to improve business performance by measuring key business characteristics which can be used to feedback into the decision process and guide operations in an attempt to improve strategic organisational performance. Other popular terms for this include; Enterprise PM (EPM), Corporate PM (CPM) Enterprise Information Systems (EIS), Decision Support Systems (DSS), Management Information Systems (MIS).

BPM: Cycle of setting objectives, monitoring performance and feeding back to new objectives.

Business Intelligence (BI) can be defined as the set of tools which allows end-users easy access to relevant information and the facility to analyse this to aid decision making. More widely the ‘intelligence’ is the insight which is derived from this analysis (eg. trends and correlations).

BI: Tools to Access & Analyse Data

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are strategically aligned corporate measures that are used to monitor, predict and anticipate the performance of the organisation. They form the basis of any the BPM solution and in an ideal world it should be possible to relate strategic KPIs to actual operational performance within the BI application.

KPIs provide a quick indication on the health of the organisation and guide management to the operational areas affecting performance.

In many companies analysis of data is complicated by the fact that data is fragmented within the business. This causes problems of duplication, inconsistent definitions, inconsistency, inaccuracy and wasted effort.

Silos of Data: Fragmented, Departmental Data Stores, often aligned with specific business areas.

Data Warehousing (DWH) is often the first step towards BI. A Data Warehouse is a centralised pool of data structured to facilitate access and analysis.

DWH: Centralised/Consolidated Data Store

The DWH will be populated from various sources (heterogeneous) using an ETL (Extract, Transform & Load) or data integration tool. This update may be done in regular periodic batches, as a one off load or even synchronised with the source data (real time).

ETL: The process of extracting data from a source system, transforming (or validating) it and loading it into a structured database.

A reporting (or BI) layer can then be used to analyse the consolidated data and create dashboards and user defined reports. A modelling layer can be used to integrate budgets and forecasting.

As these solutions get more complex, the definitions of the systems and what they are doing becomes more important. This is known as metadata and represents the data defining the actual data and its manipulation. Each part of the system has its own metadata defining what it is doing. Good management & use of metadata reduces development time, makes ongoing maintenance simpler and provides users with information about the source of the data, increasing their trust and understanding of it.

Metadata: Data about data, describing how and where it is being used, where it came from and what changes have been made to it.

Commercial Justifications

There is clear commercial justification to improve the quality of information used for decision making. A survey conducted by IDC found that the mean payback of BI implementation was 1.6 years and that 54% of businesses had a 5 year ROI of >101% and 20% had ROI > 1000%.

ROI on BI > 1000% from 20% of organisations

There are now also regulatory requirements to be considered. Sarbanes-Oxley requires that US listed companies disclose and monitor key risks and relevant performance indicators – both financial and non financial in their annual reports. A robust reporting infrastructure is essential for achieving this.

SarbOx requires disclosure of financial & non-financial KPIs

Poor data quality is a common barrier to accurate reporting and informed decision making. A good data quality strategy, encompassing non system issues such as user training and procedures can have a large impact. Consolidating data into a DWH can help ensure consistency and correct poor data, but it also provides an accurate measure of data quality allowing it to be managed more pro-actively.

Data Quality is vital and a formal data quality strategy is essential to continually manage and improve it.

Recent research (PMP Research) asked a broad cross section of organisations their opinion of their data quality before and after a DWH implementation.

– “Don’t know” responses decreased from 17% to 7%

– “Bad” or “Very Bad” decreased from 40% to 9%

– Satisfactory (or better) increased from 43% to 84%

DWH implementations improve Data Quality.

Tools Market Overview

At present BI is seen as a significant IT growth area and as such everyone is trying to get onto the BI bandwagon:

ERP tools have BI solutions e.g SAP BW, Oracle Apps

CRM tools are doing it: Siebel Analytics,

ETL vendors are adding BI capabilities: Informatica

BI vendors are adding ETL tools: Business Objects (BO) Data Integrator (DI), Cognos Decision Stream

Database vendors are extending their BI & ETL tools:

Oracle: Oracle Warehouse Builder, EPM

Microsoft: SQL 2005, Integration Services, Reporting Services, Analytical Services

Improved Tools

Like all maturing markets, consolidation has taken place whereby fewer suppliers now cover more functionality. This is good for customers as more standardisation, better use of metadata and improved functionality is now easily available. BI tools today can now satisfy the most demanding customer’s requirements for information.

Thinking and tools have moved on – we can now build rapid, business focussed solutions in small chunks – allowing business to see data, store knowledge, learn capabilities of new tools and refine their requirements during the project! Gone are the days of the massive data warehousing project, which was obsolete before it was completed.

A typical DWH project should provide usable results within 3 – 6 Months.

Advice & Best Practice

Initial Phase

Successful BI projects will never finish. It should perpetually evolve to meet the changing needs of the business. So first ‘wins’ need to come quickly and tools and techniques need to be flexible, quick to develop and quick to deploy.

Experience is Essential

Often we have been brought in to correct failed projects and it is frightening how many basic mistakes are made through inexperience. A data warehouse is fundamentally different to your operational systems and getting the initial design and infrastructure correct is crucial to satisfying business demands.

Keep Internal Control

We believe that BI is too close to the business and changes too fast to outsource. Expertise is required in the initial stages, to ensure that a solid infrastructure is in place (and use of the best tools and methods.) If sufficient experience is not available internally external resource can be useful in the initial stages but this MUST include skills transfer to internal resources. The DWH can then grow and evolve (with internal resourcing) to meet the changing needs of the business.

Ensure Management and User Buy In

It may sound obvious but internal knowledge and support is essential for the success of a DWH, yet ‘Reporting’ is often given a low priority and can easily be neglected unless it is supported at a senior business level. It is common to find that there is a limited knowledge of user requirements. It is also true that requirements will change over time both in response to changing business needs and to the findings/outcomes of the DWH implementation and use of new tools.

Strong Project Management

The complex and iterative nature of a data warehouse project requires strong project management. The relatively un-quantifiable risk around data quality needs managing along with changing user requirements. Plan for change and allow extra budget for the unexpected. Using rapid application development techniques (RAD) mitigates some of the risks by exposing them early in the project with the use of proto-types.

Educating the End Users

Do not under estimate the importance of training when implementing a new BI/ DWH solution. Trained users are 60% more successful in realising the benefits of BI than untrained users. But this training needs to consider specific data analysis techniques as well as how to use the BI tools. In the words of Gartner, “it is more critical to train users on how to analyse the data.” Gartner goes on to say “… that focusing only on BI tool training can triple the workload of the IT help desk and result in user disillusionment. A user who is trained on the BI tool but does not know how to use it in the context of his or her BI/DWH environment will not be able to get the analytical results he or she needs…”. Hence bespoke user training on your BI system and data is essential.

Careful planning of the training needs and making the best use of the different training mediums now available can overcome this issue. Look for training options such as: Structured classroom (on or off site), web based e-learning (CBT), on the job training & skills transfer, bespoke training around your solution & data.

Technical Overview

Information Portal: This allows users to manage & access reports and other information via a corporate web portal. As users create & demand more reports the ability to easily find, manage & distribute them is becoming more important.

Collaboration: The ability for the Information Portal to support communication between relevant people centred around the information in the portal. This could be discussion threads attached to reports or workflow around strategic goal performance.

Guided Analysis: The system guides users where to look next during data analysis. Taking knowledge from people’s heads and placing it in the BI system.

Security: Access to system functionality and data (both rows and columns) can be controlled down to user level and based on your network logon.

Dashboards & Scorecards:

Providing management with a high level, graphical view of their business performance (KPIs) with easy drill down to the underlying operational detail.

Ad-hoc Reporting and Data Analysis: End users can easily extract data, analyse it (slice, dice & drill) and formally present it in reports & distribute them.

Formatted/ Standard Reports: Pre-defined, pixel perfect, often complex reports created by IT. The power of end user reporting tools and data warehousing is now making this type of report writing less technical and more business focussed.

Tight MS Office integration: More users depend on MS Office software, therefore the BI tool needs to seamlessly link into these tools.

Write Back: The BI portal should provide access to write back to the database to maintain: reference data, targets, forecasts, workflow.

Business Modelling/ Alerting: around centrally maintained data with pre-defined, end user maintained, business rules.

Real Time: As the source data changes it is instantly passed through to the user. Often via message queues.

Near Real Time: Source data changes are batched up and sent through on a short time period, say every few minutes – this requires special ETL techniques.

Batch Processing: Source Data is captured in bulk, say overnight, whilst the BI system is offline.

Relational Database Vs OLAP (cubes, slice & dice, pivot)

This is a complex argument, but put simply most things performed in an OLAP cube can be achieved in the relational world but may be slower both to execute and develop. As a rule of thumb, if you already work in a relational database environment, OLAP should only be necessary where analysis performance is an issue or you require specialist functionality, such as budgeting, forecasting or ‘what if’ modelling. The leading BI tools seamlessly provide access to data in either relational or OLAP form, making this primarily a technology decision rather than a business one.

Top Down or Bottom Up Approach?

The top down approach focuses on strategic goals and the business processes and organisational structure to support them. This may produce the ideal company processes but existing systems are unlikely to support them or provide the data necessary to measure them. This can lead to a strategy that is never adopted because there is no physical delivery and strategic goals cannot be measured.

The bottom up approach takes the existing systems and data and presents it to the business for them to measure & analyse. This may not produce the best strategic information due to the limited data available and data quality.

We recommend a compromise of both approaches: Build the pragmatic bottom up solution as a means to get accurate measures of the business and a better understanding of current processes, whilst performing a top down analysis to understand what the business needs strategically. The gap analysis of what can be achieved today and what is desired strategically will then provide the future direction for the solution and if the solution has been designed with change in mind, this should be relatively straight forward, building upon the system foundations already in place.

Advanced Business Intelligence

The following describes some advanced BI requirements that some organisations may want to consider: Delivering an integrated BPM solution which has business rules and workflow built in allowing the system to quickly guide the decision maker to the relevant information.

Collaboration and Guided Analysis to help manage the action required as a result of the information obtained.

More user friendly Data Mining and Predictive Analytics, where the system finds correlations between un-related data sets in order to find the ‘golden nugget’ of information.

More integration of BI information into the Front Office Systems e.g. a gold rated customer gets VIP treatment when they call in, data profiling to suggest this customer may churn, hence offer them an incentive to stay.

Increased usage of Real Time data.

End to end Data Lineage automatically captured by the tools. Better metadata management of the systems will mean that users can easily see where the data came from and what transformations it has undergone, improving the trust in the data & reports. Systems will also be self documenting providing users with more help information and simplifying ongoing maintenance.

Integrated, real time Data Quality Management as a means to measure accuracy of operational process performance. This would provide cross system validation, and verify business process performance by monitoring data accuracy, leading to better and more dynamic process modelling, business process re-engineering and hence efficiency gains.

Packaged Analytical Applications like finance systems in the 80’s and packaged ERP (Enterprise Requirement Planning) in the 90’s. Packaged BI may become the standard for this decade. Why build your own data warehouse and suite of reports and dashboards from scratch when your business is similar to many others? Buy packaged elements and use rapid deployment templates and tools to configure them to meet your precise needs. This rapid deployment capability then supports you as your business evolves.



BI for the masses:
As information becomes more critical to manage operational efficiencies, more people need access to that information. Now the BI tools can technically and cost effectively provide more people with access to information, BI for the masses is now reality and can provide significant improvement to a business. The increased presence of Microsoft in the BI space will also increase usage of BI and make it more attractive. BusinessObjects’ acquisition of Crystal and recent release of XI will also extend BI to more people, in and outside the organisation – now everyone can be given secure access to information!

Conclusion

The potential benefits from a BI/DWH implementation are huge but far too many companies fail to realise these through: lack of experience, poor design, poor selection and use of tools, poor management of data quality, poor or no project management, limited understanding of the importance of metadata, no realisation that if it is successful it will inevitably evolve and grow, limited awareness of the importance of training….. with all these areas to consider using a specialist consultancy such as IT Performs makes considerable sense.

Data Entry and Benefits of Data Entry Outsourcing for Business

Data Entry is a procedure for handling, processing and entering of data or information into the computer. Data or information is a found new ways for business. Without data or information, company cannot go ahead and become successful. Data is most essential for any type of organizations of various industry verticals like medical, insurance, banking, commercial, financial, educational, social, etc. Data entry is the best option for proper management of information and helpful to keep the business running smoothly and effectively. It becomes very easy, with the help of outsourcing.

In present competitive market, there are large number of outsourcing company available and providing customized data entry solution as business need at very reasonable rate. Outsourcing companies are providing wide range of business and professional services like online and offline entry, document and image processing, image entry, insurance claim entry, book typing, medical record entry, report copy typing, copy typing etc.

Outsourcing data entry has a large list of benefits for business some of few are mentioned below:

All in one: Outsourcing company have an ideal collection of allied services, which include, data conversion, PDF conversion, word conversion, OCR clean up, PDF to DOC conversion, data processing, and much more.

Best services: All outsourcing companies have vast experience and highly qualified professionals with latest technologies to deliver proper result quickly. To meet accurate output for your business they developed advanced infrastructure with reliable technological instruments, security systems etc.

Save cost and resources: Outsourcing is very helpful to save up to half and cost behind total operations. You can lower down your capital cost behind in house process. By outsourcing you can save your resources and spend it into further business productivity.

Maximized ROI: Outsourcing brings an ideal deal to the companies for maximize return of investment. In this way, the companies can reduce the expenditure of resources and increase the efficiency and productivity. As the result of which, a clear result with high profits.

I think that all above benefits are enough for data entry outsourcing. But it must require outsourcing a genuine company.

4 Types of Outsourcing Data Entry Services

In present era of globalization, it is required for any type of business to manage all data and information handy and easy accessible. Data entry is a best option with its multitude advantages but it consumes your times. In this competitive business world no one can afford time so outsourcing is become most favorite term. And data entry services are become most popular term for outsourcing.

Internet and batter communication strategies made data entry outsourcing easier. Low pricing, rapid service and accurate result also attract business for outsourcing. There are many types of data entry services available in market depth here we are talking about most important 4 types as defined as below:

Online data entry: It is a process of entering information into online databases or applications. This service includes medical forms, shipping documents, insurance claims, e-books and catalogs data entry. Outsourcing companies have reliable resources like high-speed broadband connection and well configured computer system to accomplish the task rapidly and accurately.

Offline data entry: It includes offline form filling, offline database entry, URL list collection, offline data collection etc. It is most requirements of various types of businesses like telecoms, medical, insurance, social, commercial, financial and others. To complete this task speedily, offshore outsourcing company have skilled experts with good typing speed and latest IT equipments.

Numeric data entry: It is a process of managing digits or numeric information and data into various formats like HTML, XML, EXCEL, WORD and Access. In this service includes medical billing, examination results, identity details, business reports, survey report, estimated budget, numeric information and more… It is very complicated task, outsourcing company make it easier with its expertise. For outsourcing just send requirements in any format and sure get quality output.

Textual data entry: It is mainly used for E-book creation as it is easy to keep and easy to access anywhere. It involves mailing lists, word processing, yellow page listings, manuscript typing, e-books and legal documents. This service offer outputs in various formats like HTML, Frame Maker, XML, PDF, GIF, JPG, TIFF, PageMaker, Excel, Word and QuarkXPress.

All above services is vital for any sized business and organization. With the help of IT outsourcing services you can get effective solution with huge savings of time and cost.

Import Export Data – Helping International Business

The prime reason behind the swift expansion of the world economy has been the international and domestic trading. The modern economies depend a lot upon the import export occurring across the borders of various nations. It requires only one mistake to ruin a company’s business setup. In such a critical situation, the import export data present on different online portals is the only place of comfort for the modern businessmen. The main feature of this database is that it is accessible 24 hours online and can be retrieved from any corner of the world which is a major asset for the traders and businessmen. The import export data is merely a database which keeps track of various trade processes underwent by a nation and the details of goods and services imported or exported.

The import export data keeps the companies updated about the goods and services imported or exported by their rivals and at what costs. The traders can plan their strategies ahead of time in order to surpass their opponents. These data help the companies to find new customers for their business and knowing their needs in advance. These data help smoothen the business transactions and help both the buyer and the company to know better about its client. In panic times requiring a quick decision, these data often help the traders come up with a novel idea leading to a prosperous business.

Indian economy is among the fastest growing economy in the world. The export India data is a very useful tool for traders across the world to know more about Indian trade. The export import data India contains vital information about India’s foreign trade. It contains record of over a million transactions taken by Indian exporters and importers, thereby making it easy for other nation to trade with India. Traders all round the globe require this export import data India to get an improved knowledge of their Indian customers, their needs and the type of goods that are demanded by them

Export India data is a very useful tool for businessmen all over the world to find who actually are the main exporters of India, the suppliers of Indian goods and services all over the world. The import export data consists of names, addresses, telephone numbers and other details of Indian exporters making it very convenient to find new Indian suppliers and the types of goods exported. This data is based on Indian Shipping Bills and Invoices filed with Indian customs. It covers all major Indian ports and the goods exported to or from these ports.

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