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TechRepublic : Le chef de l'ingénierie de DriveSavers prône le réalisme en matière de récupération de données

Originally published by TechRepublic. By Evan Koblentz You can’t fix stupid. That’s the gist of the message from a data recovery expert at DriveSavers, who shared some war stories with TechRepublic. DriveSavers, a specialist in restoring data from damaged disks, just broke a decades-old trend among technology vendors by openly discussing…

Storage Newsletter: DriveSavers Offering Data Recovery to Victims of California Wildfires

Originally published by Storage Newsletter. DriveSavers, Inc. announced a $300 discount for data recovery services to victims of the wildfires currently burning throughout California. This discount will be available through September 30, 2016. Dry conditions have contributed to several fires currently raging throughout California, affecting over 100,000 acres and destroying hundreds…

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…

NaSPA: Three Misconceptions about RAIDs

Originally published by Network and Systems Professional Association (NaSPA). By Mike Cobb, DriveSavers Director of Engineering After performing tens of thousands of RAID data recoveries, the team at DriveSavers has seen our share of RAIDs. We’ve also heard our fair share of theories — some accurate and others, not so much. When it…

The Key to iPhone Data Recovery

By Mike Cobb, Director of Engineering Hundreds of broken, damaged and malfunctioning iPhones are sent to DriveSavers every month for data recovery. Despite having the best smartphone success rate in the industry, we aren’t able to recover all of them. Many factors are involved, some of which we’ll go into…

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