Image Microsystems to Offer DriveSavers DR Services
To its customers
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 3, 2009 at 4:11 pmDriveSavers, in data recovery services, has formed an exclusive agreement with Image Microsystems, Inc., in the IT reverse logistics industry, to offer professional data recovery services to their customers. In the event that a storage device’ such as a computer hard drive, USB drive or RAID system’ fails, and critical data is lost, Image Microsystems customers can now receive special discounts for certified secure data recovery services from DriveSavers.
Despite the widespread availability of stable backup hardware platforms and software tools, many files continue to be stored in a single, vulnerable location and, all too often, backups go unverified. Unexpected data loss can occur under those circumstances and loss of data can have a severe impact. According to a recent study conducted by Rubicon Consulting, 25 percent of companies surveyed reported that data loss has caused severe disruptions to their business. And, one-quarter of mid-sized companies from this study reported that losing access to data for even one day would cause permanent business loss.
"Lost data results in lost production for businesses," said Scott Gaidano, president of DriveSavers Data Recovery. "Consider the amount of time and money that is needed to recreate customer databases, accounting records, source codes, test and measurement data, graphics and other intellectual property. At DriveSavers, we have advanced technologies, technical expertise, encryption capabilities and a certified secure environment to optimize the success of every data recovery."
"DriveSavers is the only certified secure data recovery company in the industry with consistently high success rates," said Jim Rollins, vice president of business development for Image Microsystems. "Our customers will benefit from the ease-of-use engagement process that guides them through their desperate situation and gives them hope of recovering their uniquely personal information."