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Data Recovery News Archive11-Sep-2005
- 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.
- In Brief: HP invests in business recovery centers (InfoWorld) ( InfoWorld ) - Hewlett-Packard has invested $100 million in business recovery centers over the last 12 months. The investment -- three quarters of it in Europe -- has enabled it to open four new business recovery centers, in Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, and the U.K., in recent months, it said Thursday. In addition, the company has acquired a further 14 such centers across Europe through its
- MedQuist Selects VoiceGard for Voice Disaster Recovery Services (RedNova)MOUNT LAUREL, N.J., Sept.
- New Sony & Panasonic DVD Recorders from Scientific Vision Systems Allow Medical Imaging Systems to Go Digital and (PR Web via Yahoo! News) Carlsbad, CA (PRWEB) September 11, 2005 -- Scientific Vision Systems today announced immediate availability of two new medical grade DVD Recorders, one from Sony, the other from Panasonic. The Sony DVO-1000MD is the only medical grade DVD recorder that features a built-in hard drive while the Panasonic LQ-MD800 records directly to the DVD.
- New Sony & Panasonic DVD Recorders from Scientific Vision Systems Allow Medical Imaging Systems to Go Digital and (PR Web)New Medical-Grade DVD Recorders from Sony and Panasonic allow medical technicians to digitally capture and record video output directly from medical instruments. Relevant markets include endoscopy, ultrasound, and other medical devices with video output. [PRWEB Sep 11, 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.
- DriveSavers Offers Discounted Data Recovery for Hurricane Katrina Victims (Intelligent Enterprise Magazine)The company is reducing its service fees by one third and waiving its typical $200 attempt fee. The discount will remain in affect until November 30th 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
- Victims of Hurricane Katrina Can Use Discounted Service to Recover Data From Damaged Computers (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) data recovery Group is offering any victims of Hurricane Katrina discounted services to recover data from their hard drives. If computers are damaged by flying debris, fire or water, there is a chance that the data can be recovered.
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