Back in April 2005 not many could have foreseen one simple announcement in such a small industry would lead to a Global Data Recovery Agreement […]
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Towards a Chatbot that Can Chat About Data Recovery
We are happy to announce the soon-to-be-completed true data recovery conversational agent or chatbot, Ada. Like many modern chatbots, Ada is highly specialized — designed […]
Impact of coronavirus on the data recovery industry
Since first being identified in late-2019 in Wuhan, China, coronavirus (COVID-19) has spread around the world. Officially from March 11th, the World Health Organization defined […]
How Much Should Data Recovery Services Cost
Data Recovery service providers may charge as much as $1 per GB per case! Others offer the promise of a successful recovery of your data […]
Cloud Backup Cost vs. Data Recovery Services
Andrea T. thought that her MacBook was adequately backed up to iCloud, but when she had her computer crashed by a bus, she realized not […]
iPhone Data Recovery & Security Issues
When the first-generation iPhone was released on June 29, 2007 it was described as “revolutionary” and a “game-changer” for the mobile phone industry. Ever since […]
SMR, Encryption, Captive ASICs & Machine Learning: Challenges of Data Recovery Industry
Data storage technology is growing at an incredible pace. Technologies such as: machine learning, multi-cloud storage, zero downtime and smart storage are hot topics. Many […]
My Data Recovery Lab eZine
Whether you are among the thousands of people who regularly visit us online or are just now dropping in for the first time (nice to […]
History Repeating: Multi-Actuator Technology
About two years ago we published several articles regarding consolidation of hard drive manufacturers and today’s story is closely related to this subject. Once upon […]
One can’t outsmart the world
Although with limited capabilities security features introduced with ATA standard and password protected drives have been a standard for many years but in most cases […]