Jon Wuebben
ITS - Data Recovery has been providing professional data recovery, data repair, computer forensics and evidence recovery services and software since 1980. Located in Los Angeles and serving clients around the world. For inquiries, contact http://www.datarecoveryspecialist.com/ or (818) 727-1500
Articles by this Author
Data Raid Recovery: Data Loss Still Happens
- By Jon Wuebben
- Published 24/05/2007
- Data Recovery
- Unrated
RAID stands for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. This technology is typically a reliable storage option for computer users and has better read/write speeds vs. single drive servers. If a drive fails, they also have better fault tolerance and usually, superior data protection. However, there are times when you could be faced with a data raid recovery situation.
How Much Does a Data Loss Disaster Cost?
- By Jon Wuebben
- Published 23/05/2007
- Data Recovery
- Unrated
Data emergency recovery is troubling enough to have to deal with the financial realities as well. Losing huge portions of important information can cause anyone to lose a few nights sleep and a lot of precious time. When it hits a large company, the expenses can skyrocket, because data is a key requirement for just keeping things operational. Phones need to be answered, goods need to be shipped, payments have to be processed, and bills need to be paid.
How Data Recovery Works: Explaining the Basics
- By Jon Wuebben
- Published 23/05/2007
- Data Recovery
- Unrated
Data recovery. It's a reality for almost every single one of us. Everyone has had their desktop computer or laptop freeze, their system knocked out by a natural disaster or some other type of system crash. At some point in time everyone will suffer a hard drive crash.
The question is this: Was it backed up? According to a recent survey, only 12% to 15% of us backup our data on a weekly basis.
The question is this: Was it backed up? According to a recent survey, only 12% to 15% of us backup our data on a weekly basis.
The Current and Future State of the Hard Drive and Data Recovery Industries
- By Jon Wuebben
- Published 23/05/2007
- Data Recovery
- Unrated
There's an inherent problem with placing digital data on magnetic media. What's the issue? Its not always fail safe. At some point in time everyone will suffer a data loss. Computers are complex machines, new technologies and updated processes are always being developed but that does not ensure your data is safe. A recent study by Seagate concluded that only 14% of us backup up our data on a regular basis.
Prevent Data Loss! A Few Tips to Live by so You Never have to Visit a Data Recovery Specialist
- By Jon Wuebben
- Published 23/05/2007
- Data Recovery
- Unrated
Some people who use many different computers, computer applications, and hard drives over many years never have a data hard drive recovery situation to deal with. They seem to fly above the radar of computer meltdown. They may not even be computer or hard drive experts. How is this possible? What are they doing that the rest of us aren't? How can we prevent expensive, time consuming and emotionally draining computer data problems? Here are some basic tips:
* Make sure your computer is located in safe, dry and dust-free area.
* Make sure your computer is located in safe, dry and dust-free area.
Hiring a Reputable Data Recovery Company: Don't Get Ripped Off!
- By Jon Wuebben
- Published 23/05/2007
- Data Recovery
- Unrated
When you have a data recovery crisis, it's usually an emergency. You don't have time to make a choice, so invariably, you go to the closest data recovery service and run the risk of getting ripped off. It's rampant in the data recovery industry. People don't know what they're paying for; after all you can't see them doing the work. You can't even inspect it after they are done to see if they did what they said they would do.
