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SSD Data Recovery Saves Small Business

By Chris Bross, Chief Technology Officer Predicament For years, Susan stored her most important files including medical records, Quickbooks and other financial data on a desktop computer that used a 64GB solid-state drive (SSD) for storage. One morning, she switched on her PC and was prompted for a password, which…

12 Tips for a Stronger Password

By Michael Hall, Chief Information Security Officer Weak passwords are an easy way for someone to access your personal data. Use proper password techniques that are enforced for all user accounts, including those with remote access to your system. Here are some good tips to follow when creating passwords: Passwords…

TheDigitalBridges.com: What Is DriveSavers And Who Needs It?

Originally published by TheDigitalBridges.com. Have you ever lost an important document because your hard drive crashed? Whether it is an invoice that is due tomorrow, prior year tax documents or confidential business document you have been storing for years, losing data can be a painful experience. DriveSavers can recover lost…

TheFuture.TV: Putting the Customer First is Good Business

Originally published by TheFuture.TV. “If you’re tangled up, just tango on.” —Charlie Simms, “Scent of a Woman,” Universal Studios, 1992 The most difficult things for a company to manage are its image and customer expectations. It’s all due to the fact that innovation is moving at an accelerated pace and by…

PhotographyTalk: The Best of WPPI 2016

Originally published as part of a longer article by PhotographyTalk. Let’s face it – losing your photos is a nightmare scenario that none of us want to experience, yet all too many of us have had to deal with it at some point. No matter how many backups we make,…

“Superman” Data Storage Crystals May Outlast Mankind

By Mike Cobb, Director of Engineering at DriveSavers Tiny Glass Disks Promise Huge Data Storage Potential Researchers in England say they have developed working models of a 5-D glass storage device that can hold more data per square inch than anything else on Earth, is nearly indestructible and can possibly…

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