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Your-digital-life.com: Memory Saving Tips From DriveSavers

February 20, 2012
Backed up your hard drive lately? Here's why it still matters. » Read More

Press Release: DriveSavers Offers Safety Tips for Photographers Handling Flash Memory Cards

February 20, 2012
DriveSavers has completed more flash-based memory recoveries than any other data recovery company » Read More

Visit DriveSavers in Las Vegas

February 19, 2012
Come see us at WPPI and HIMSS Conference » Read More

Press Release: DriveSavers Data File Recoveries for Apple Users Tops Six Billion

January 26, 2012
DriveSavers, the worldwide leader in services, today announced that the company has recovered over six billion data files for Apple users since the company’s inception over twenty-five years ago. Six billion data files are equivalent to the amount of data stored in the Library of Congress, one of the largest databases in the world. » Read More

TheJournal.com: 4 Hot Spots for K-12 Security in 2012

January 18, 2012
As more schools and districts adopt a bring-your-own-device strategy, IT departments will have to get their game up to stay on top of device diversity. » Read More

Press Release: DriveSavers Dedicated to Solid State Data Recovery

January 16, 2012
DriveSavers Data Recovery, the worldwide leader in data recovery services, announced today it has formed a dedicated research and development team to conquer the challenges of solid state drive (SSD) data recovery. » Read More

PC Magazine: Are Data Recovery Services Safe?

January 11, 2012
A large defense contractor's CEO spilled soda on his laptop while traveling. His staff arranged for a service to recover the highly sensitive data from the now-defunct laptop. The recovery service leaked confidential data, thereby derailing an important merger. Could something like that happen to your business? A Ponemon report released today suggests that it's quite likely. » Read More