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Dataupia, founded in 2005, brings a strong record of industry
leadership to addressing the growing gap between the massive volumes of stored
data and the portion that a business can use to its benefit. By architecting
specialized software and industry-standard hardware into a highly cost-effective
and intelligent appliance, Dataupia's solution will amplify an organization's
existing information systems to provide deeper access into their data universe
and more comprehensive business insight. Learn more at www.dataupia.com.
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| Data Recovery - the Guide
We Hope You'll Never Need |
Editor:- as readers know - we like predicting
future storage market
changes here on StorageSearch.com
and then going back a few years later to see what actually happened.
But
sadly, there's one kind of
storage event which you
can't plan for...
...When disaster strikes and you need a data recovery
company.
Our
Data Recovery page
includes profiles for over 50 companies, articles, guides for both consumer and
server data recovery and also news about the market.
In more than
decade covering the data recovery market I've learned the experts in this field
can fix products ranging from a single drive to every critical disk in an
affected area.
Some of the data recovery techniques were originally
developed by intelligence agencies (who wanted to be able to read data in
RAMs after the power was
switched off, and disk
drives after they had been wiped). You know what I mean... Spooks.
While other technologies stemmed from research by storage oems into factors
affecting storage
reliability.
Damage can be due to many accidental causes -
including physical shock, fire, flood, chemical attack etc.
One thing
which may surprise you is it's possible to make things even worse! So it's
important to read some of these articles before you try any remedial action
yourself - and that includes how you handle and store the affected drives. |
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Depending on their competency, DR companies
can recover data from hard disks, tapes, optical drives and even some flash
memory devices and mobile phones. | | | |