May 12

If you are an CIO you understand the importance of protecting corporate data. There is no magic formula for safeguarding vital information but certain steps can be taken. Many businesses have systems in place, backup redundancy, or hard drives upon hard drives — but how many are 100% confident those measures will hold up when the time comes?

Tape backups that don’t work, RAID server with multiple drive failures, archived database that became corrupted, and the list goes on. Here at CBL Data Recovery">CBL we hear these kinds of stories on a daily basis. For the most part many of these situations can be avoided.

When decisions need to be made about data in a crisis, keeping our customers updated during the process is critical. It also helps when it comes to delivering the data: whether FTP is an option, an external drive is required, or even if a bootable mirror drive is needed. There’s no set formula when it comes to data recovery. The nature of each project determines how the recovery begins but not how the problem will be solved.

Hardware problems should be expected and reliable technology will always be a problem. Amidst predictions of soaring hard drive production and increased storage capacities, having disaster planning in place should remain a priority. Finding the right partner to resolve issues should be a key component for technology managers. Business can be chaotic. Let us do the problem solving for you when your data storage begins to rebel. Innovation and workmanship, that’s what we do.

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