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Data Recovery
Bringing Back What You Thought Was Lost
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Although often employed as part of computer forensics investigations, there are other times when data recovery is critical. |
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Data recovery is exactly what the words say – recovering data thought to be lost or destroyed.
Data storage devices are sometimes fragile, making it easy for floods, fires, explosions, accidents, or malicious activity to leave a data disaster in their wake. Hurricanes could flood your server room. Electrical storms could fry the computers that hold your data. Someone could drop a desktop computer or accidentally drive their car over a laptop. And sometimes, without warning, storage media just fails, making the data you need suddenly inaccessible.
When you bring your storage media to Sensei, we will evaluate the hardware at no cost, to see what can be done. If we can recover your data, we will provide an estimate, and you’ll only be charged the time spent locating and extracting the data. If we can’t get your data back, then there is no charge to you.
Sensei has had tremendous success recovering data from data storage devices that have become corrupted or reformatted. Even if a file has been deleted, there is a good chance it is still recoverable, and we will do our best to turn your disaster into a happy ending with a modest price tag.
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| RELATED SEMINARS PRESENTED BY SENSEI |
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| The seminars listed below are presented by Sharon D.
Nelson, Esq. and John W. Simek, Sensei’s President and
Vice-President, and are available to larger law firms and
other organizations. |
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 When The Bell Tolls for Thee: Preparing for Disasters
"When your business depends on your technology, what can you do to prepare for everything from a catastrophic hard drive failure to a disaster of epic proportions -- hurricanes, earthquakes, tidal waves, and even terrorist attacks? This seminar tells you what steps you need to take to prepare for the worst, so you and your business can get back to work when the dust clears."
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