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DriveSavers Extends $500 Relief to Every Household and Business Affected by Hurricane Ike
September 22, 2008
Data recovery leader partners with hundreds of computer service providers to offer hurricane victims discounts and support for data recovery services. » Read More
Real Simple: Simply Stated: Backing Up Part Two
September 22, 2008
If you still haven't started backing up your computer regularly, here are some quick tips for getting started. » Read More
Geek.com: DriveSavers offers discount to hurricane victims
September 19, 2008
DriveSavers is offering a special discount for victims of Hurricane Ike. The company specializes in data recovery services and has clients including NASA, Google, and LucasFilm. As you can imagine, there is probably more than one home or business which is in need of data recovery due to damage as a result of Hurricane Ike. » Read More
US News & World Report Audio: Hurricanes Make an Argument for Online Backup
September 17, 2008
A company that helps recover data from damaged hard drives said today that it will offer a discount to victims of Hurricane Ike. » Read More
PC World: DriveSavers Stays True to Data-recovery Roots
August 29, 2008
DriveSavers takes data recovery seriously. So seriously, in fact, that the company recently installed a $2 million cleanroom complex in its Novato, Calif., headquarters. » Read More
MacWorld: DriveSavers Stays True to Data-recovery Roots
August 29, 2008
DriveSavers takes data recovery seriously. So seriously, in fact, that the company recently installed a $2 million cleanroom complex in its Novato, Calif., headquarters. » Read More
San Francisco Business Times: Saving the day by saving data (PDF)
August 29, 2008
A faded yellow photograph of Janis Joplin and Tina Turner was nearly lost to digital purgatory. But DriveSavers, a Novato-based data recovery firm, rescued the precious file and saved the day. » Read More








