

Whatever Is on Your Data Recovery Wishlist
13 December 2022
Even jolly old St. Nick might need some recovery help keeping the workshop working this holiday season.

CBL Pictures: Computer Paper
17 November 2022
A throwback to the late 90s when CBL had ads running in a popular national print magazine about tech “The Computer Paper”.

A Mad Desire in the Lab to Make Data Come Aliiiiive
28 October 2022
CBL can recover data from the most frightening situations but what goes into making your data come alive again isn’t the work of mad scientists in the laboratory. Check out our fun Halloween video.

CBL Pictures: How it started... How it's going
17 February 2022
Some devices in the lab recently for recovery service with many years between them reminded us of a social trend comparing old and new.

Interview: Tech Talk with Marc Saltzman, January 9th
12 January 2022
The first Tech Talk radio show of the year with Marc Saltzman featured a segment with CBL talking about dealing with data disasters, backup tips, data destruction and more.

The 12 Days of Data Recovery, expanded edition
21 December 2017
“In the 12 Days of Christmas, Customers sent to us…” Now with interactive expanded explanations!

CBL Pictures: What Are These?
24 March 2015
Likely unfamiliar to younger people and not seen in ages by our older readers…

Twelve Days of Data Recovery counted into 2013
7 January 2013
We counted the 12 Days of Christmas in a data recovery style over the holiday season to take us into 2013. Of course, it wasn’t really 12 days of ‘gifts’ but rather data recovery bits & bytes our customers have given us over the past year.

Can you trust data recovery service providers?
17 January 2012
The worst has happened: the computer or server with your confidential and time-sensitive data has crashed. Panic starts to set in, and a quick call or visit to your IT support confirms that this issue is beyond the scope of your help desk’s services. It’s time to call in a data recovery provider. IT support probably already has a provider in mind. But what exactly are they going to do with your data? How can you trust them?