Synology RAID Data Recovery Services from Datarecovery.com

Datarecovery.com engineers are leading specialists in Synology NAS data recovery. Decades of experience with every RAID configuration help our dedicated recovery teams complete jobs quickly, reducing downtime and providing fast results in an emergency. We maintain full-service laboratories across the...
September 11, 2015

Security Issues Affect Some Seagate Wireless Hard Drives

Security flaws in some wireless hard drives could give hackers access to sensitive information. The issues primarily affect Seagate and LaCie wireless storage products, especially the Seagate Wireless Plus Mobile Storage, Seagate Wireless Mobile Storage, and LaCie FUEL. Firmware versions...
September 9, 2015

Will Your Insurance Policy Cover Data Recovery Services?

Data recovery can be expensive, and many computer users look for ways to offset the expense. Some insurance policies will pay for part or all of the cost of a professional data recovery service, but data loss coverage falls into...
August 6, 2015

Data Recovery Company Warns Computer Users Not to Take Backblaze’s® Hard Drive Failure Statistics Into Consideration When Making Purchases

March 05, 2014 – St. Louis, MO – DataRecovery.com, a world leader in data recovery, warns computer users not to take Backblaze’s® hard drive failure statistics into consideration when making purchases. Backblaze®, an online backup company, recently posted a comprehensive...
March 5, 2014

DataRecovery.com Warns That SSD Does Not Provide Perfect Protection

December 31, 2013 – Pleasanton, CA – Datarecovery.com, a world leader in professional hard drive data recovery, warns that solid-state drives do not provide complete protection against data loss. In recent years, many personal computer users have moved from hard...
December 31, 2013

Sale of IBM’s PC Division to Lenovo Won’t Affect Data Recovery

ST. LOUIS, December 8, 2004 – On Tuesday, IBM announced the sale of its personal computing business unit to Chinese manufacturer Lenovo Group Ltd. Lenovo, formerly called Legend, will purchase the IBM unit for $1.75 billion, a move that will...
December 8, 2004