Ask the IT director of any major company what they fear the most and the answer might surprise you. Network outages and offline systems make for annoyed customers, but nine times out of ten, data loss is the primary concern, which is why hard drive data recovery is so critical. If a bank’s web site goes down for an hour, preventing customers from accessing their accounts online, they’re going to be understandably ticked off. The IT department will be scrambling to bring everything back online, but the only issue is inconvenience. If that system suffered a catastrophic hard drive failure and the backup wasn’t current, how would customers feel about their financial information being permanently lost? You can see why hard drive recovery is something IT departments don’t take for granted.
Data Recovery isn’t as straightforward as repairing a broken computer. Most IT departments have the know-how to install more RAM or replace a video card and of course they’re fully trained in the full range of software installation and configuration. However, even though there are off-the-shelf programs that claim to aid in hard drive data recovery, most IT professionals realize that this is an operation best left to professional companies like DriveSavers Data Recovery. The problem is that hard drive failure (or failure in any other storage media like tape, disk or flash RAM) can quickly cascade and once a drive shows signs of failure, you have limited time in which to be able to successfully retrieve data. Attempting data recovery yourself can not only fail to work, the attempt can further damage the drive, making any retrieval more difficult, more costly, and possibly end with permanent data loss.
DriverSavers Data Recovery has led the field in data restoration since 1985. Operating from an ISO 5 (Class 100) clean room with certified engineers, DriveSavers completes more successful hard drive recovery operations in a day than most competitors are able to manage in a month. Computer and electronics manufacturers recognize DriveSavers’ leadership giving the company authorization to work on their products without voiding the original manufacturer warranty. Many actually refer their customers to DriveSavers. Because data loss is not just physical, but involves security and theft concerns as well, DriveSavers uses a Cisco self-defending network and holds SAS 70 Level II security certification, ensuring that confidential data on its premises is completely safe from compromise. DriveSavers meets all Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) requirements and offers customers a High Security Service designed to adhere to United States Government data security protocols.
It’s little wonder that DriveSavers is the partner of choice for IT departments in government agencies and Fortune 500 companies when catastrophe strikes and hard drive data recovery is the only option. Given the expertise and fast turnaround times, it’s also the first place consumers should turn if they suffer a personal data crisis: a hard drive crash on their home PC, or a corrupted memory card in their digital camera.
