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Data Recovery News Archive03-Sep-2005
- CBL Data Recovery Technologies Opens Lab in Atlanta (Local Tech Wire)ATLANTA ? CBL data recovery Technologies, a provider of computer data recovery services, now has a new laboratory in operation in Atlanta.
- Operation Data Recovery Launched for Katrina Victims (PR Web)Tugboat Enterprises Ltd is launching Operation data recovery to help out after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. [PRWEB Aug 31, 2005]
- CBL Data Recovery Technologies Furthers U.S. Expansion with Atlanta Laboratory (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) Georgia Location Spurred by Local Demand for Data Recovery Services
- ReWave Hard Drive Recovery is currently offering victims of Hurricane Katrina discounted Hard Drive Data Recovery (PR Web via Yahoo! News) (PRWEB) September 2, 2005 -- ReWave Hard Drive Recovery is offering discounted emergency data recovery services to victims affected by Hurricane Katrina. Storms such as Katrina can damage a computer with power surges, water and flying debris. In many cases, the data from damaged hard drives is recoverable - even from hard drives that have been fully submerged in water.
- Operation Data Recovery Launched for Katrina Victims (PR Web via Yahoo! News) Powell River, BC (PRWEB) August 31, 2005 -- Tugboat Enterprises, the maker of the new data rescue product Lifeboat, is offering complimentary Lifeboat Data Rescue programs and technical support for the program to individuals and companies whose computers were hit by Hurricane Katrina. The offer is extended as a part of corporate goodwill toward individuals and companies who are most affected.
- Hewlett-Packard Expands Storage Portfolio (NewsFactor via Yahoo! News) Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ) has introduced several new products for the company's data-storage portfolio. The new products are geared specifically to information protection and archiving.
- Data recovery firms slog through the post-Katrina Gulf Coast (San Francisco Chronicle)Hewlett-Packard, IBM, SunGard Data Systems and other companies have been working with dozens of Gulf Coast businesses to keep their computer systems running in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, but the service companies say many were unprepared for the disaster.
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