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Data Can Often be Recovered From Even The Worst Natural Disasters
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CBL Data Recovery Technologies Inc., a leading international provider of computer data recovery services, has seen the worst Mother Nature has to offer.

(PRWEB) August 24, 2004 -- Hurricane Charley and other natural disasters often herald the onset of catastrophic data loss, but even the worst fire or flood doesn’t mean the data is irrevocably irretrievable. CBL Data Recovery Technologies Inc., a leading international provider of computer data recovery services, has seen the worse Mother Nature has to offer.
More often than not they are able to bring back data from frozen, fried or otherwise soggy hard drives.

“Many enterprises and end users underestimate the resiliency of data storage media when damaged by water or fire,” says CBL Data Recovery Technologies CEO Bill Margeson.
“Our experience is data can be recovered from hard drives that have been seriously soiled by mud slides, melted by infernos and buffeted by heavy storms.”

So don’t write off the data yet; there is always the chance that it can be recovered. CBL recently recovered data from servers flooded with two feet of sewage water!

“You’d be surprised how much damage a hard disk can endure, but many companies write off damaged data storage media prematurely,” adds Margeson.
“However, we take the view that the glass is always half full and it can never hurt to attempt recovery.”

Last year’s massive power outage, and the recent havoc wrecked by Hurricane Charley in Florida, are vivid reminders that it’s not a matter of if disaster will strike, but when.
And while CBL has an excellent track record for recovering data in dire circumstances, prevention is always worth a pound of cure.
Companies need to have a data backup strategy in place that includes offsite backup, and any plan needs to be tested in an actual recovery scenario.

A leader in its field, CBL is a multinational data recovery organization with facilities in the United States, Canada, Brazil, Barbados, England, Germany, China, Singapore, Japan and Australia.
The company has been focused solely on the data recovery market for more than a decade.
Through its on-going research and development efforts, CBL has created a library of proprietary processes to successfully recover data from failed PC hard disk drives when all other conventional methods have failed.

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Gary Hilson
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