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Inc. Magazine: 7 Tools for Your SMB in 2016

Originally published by Inc. Magazine. These are the tools worth looking at as you grow your business. 2016 will be the year of action for businesses, according to Computerworld. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are 27.9 million small businesses in the U.S., who account for 54 percent of…

The Discovery Channel Visits DriveSavers

On Friday, June 19th, 2015, Lucas Cochran, technology correspondent from DAILY PLANET on the Discovery Channel Canada, came to visit DriveSavers. DriveSavers Director of Engineering, Mike Cobb, walked Lucas through recovering the data from his own Samsung phone. Just a few days prior, Lucas had dropped his phone in a pool where…

TweakTown: DriveSavers Discusses the Latest Data Recovery Techniques

Chris Bross from DriveSavers talks about the numerous challenges associated with data recovery—By Paul Alcorn Storage Visions 2015 -Chris Bross from DriveSavers stopped by the TweakTown booth to discuss the latest in data recovery technology. Increasing HDD capacity presents numerous problems, both with storing data and with recovering it. We also recently…

Storage Newsletter: DriveSavers Performs Recoveries of Cell Phones Considered Inaccessible

Using JTAG, chip-off and proprietary capabilities to retrieve “unrecoverable” data for law enforcement DriveSavers, Inc., in data recovery, eDiscovery and digital forensic services, announced new capabilities in accessing data from anonymous prepaid cell phones, often referred to in law enforcement as ‘burner phones.’ Such devices contain previously unattainable data typically…

Wired: How DriveSavers Got My Data Back

Originally published by Wired. Written by Mat Honan DriveSavers data recovery engineers working in one of its secure clean rooms. PHOTO: MAT HONAN After GETTING EPICLY HACKED and having my computer wiped remotely, I was left with the world’s saddest MacBook Air. My useless machine came back to me from the…

Novato Advance: Novato Tech Biz Saving Fire Victims Data

By Paul Jones Staff Writer Wednesday, November 7, 2007 1:29 PM PST The wildfires that swept across California through October didn’t just destroy houses. They also destroyed memories, burning photo albums, incinerating heir-looms and books. But with so many of the writings and records that recall a person’s life now…

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