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TDIC: Data Backup: What’s Your Risk Tolerance?

Originally published by TDIC. By TDIC Risk Management Staff We’ve all heard the horror stories. The parents who lost their child’s baby pictures. The corporate executive who lost an important sales presentation. The new bride who lost video of her big day. The college student who lost his entire thesis…

RAID Systems Are Not Infallible

By Mike Cobb, Director of Engineer Many businesses and organizations of all sizes rely on redundant arrays of independent disks (RAIDs). These systems distribute data and parity across a set of disks, protecting files held on the array against the failure of any individual disk. Unfortunately, even these redundant systems…

TechRadar: How to back up your iPhone and iPad

Originally published by TechRadar. By Brad Ward When iCloud isn’t Enough for Your Precious Photos and Texts Data loss is a fact of life, though thankfully, we have services like iCloud that automatically back up your iPhone, making it easily retrievable in the case of a shattered or damaged smartphone. Unfortunately,…

DriveSavers Offers Commercial High Security Service

Leader in data recovery offers service with extra security procedures for RAID, NAS and SAN systems NOVATO, Calif. (July 18, 2016) – DriveSavers, the worldwide leader in data recovery, eDiscovery and digital forensic services, offers a Commercial High Security Service for RAID, NAS and SAN systems. The security-focused offering provides…

WD Blog: What’s Possible with Modern Data Recovery

Originally published on the WD Blog. By Alfredo D. Troche, Senior Marketing Communications Specialist, WD Let’s face it, any data that’s not backed up frequently is in danger. And when data loss happens to you, it can seem like the end of the world. Data storage, regardless of the form factor—rotational hard…

Symptoms of Ransomware Infection

By Mike Cobb, Director of Engineering Ransomware is a quickly growing problem. There were nearly 2,500 cases of ransomware reported to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) in 2015 alone, and victims paid over 1.6 million dollars to unlock their data. 2016 is shaping up to show even larger…

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