WeRecoverData.com Unveils Specialty in NetGear(R) Storage Central NAS Data Recovery
Pioneer in Data Recovery Research is First and Only Company to Reverse Engineer Proprietary File System on NetGear SC101 Storage Central Units
August 3rd, 2009
NEW YORK – WeRecoverData.com, a world leader in data recovery services, today announced it is the first and only data recovery company to specialize in NetGear(R) SC101 Storage Central NAS (Network Attached Storage) devices. Storage Central units have a proprietary file system that blocks data recovery using ordinary techniques; however, WeRecoverData.com has developed a unique extraction protocol that overcomes these challenges and makes Storage Central data recovery possible.
NetGear’s Storage Central (Model SC101) is one of the most popular NAS solutions today for home and small business use. The innovative unit supports virtually any 3.5-inch IDE hard drive, of any capacity; simply insert either one or two drives into the device, connect it to any router or switch, and NetGear’s Smart Wizard configures the drives as a single secure storage/backup platform capable of holding videos, games, music, photos and much more.
“The versatility, expandability, ease of use and low cost of NetGear’s Storage Central has made it a true winner for all types of home network or LAN use,” said Dyan Parker, Chief Performance Officer of WeRecoverData.com. “The unique file system in Storage Central, however, puts it out of reach of most data recovery companies. Fortunately, WeRecoverData.com has the research capabilities to address such a challenge.”
WeRecoverData.com is one of the only data recovery service providers to implement its own in-house R&D program. In the past, WeRecoverData.com has developed specialized equipment and processes such as a proprietary optical disc data recovery system (ODRS), code name “Elixir,” that reclaims information from even severely degraded CDs, DVDs and other optical disks.
Adding further appeal to WeRecoverData.com’s NetGear NAS data recovery services is the company’s success guarantee: if the company cannot re-acquire the lost data, no fees are charged. Furthermore, there is no charge for initial evaluation; once the customer sends in the storage/backup equipment and the examining engineer determines the nature and severity of the loss, a time and cost estimate is supplied to the equipment owner. The owner reviews and authorizes the estimate in advance before work begins.
WeRecoverData.com accepts devices and media at any of its 12 U.S. and six Canadian remote offices. Customers can also go ship their items from any UPS store, where packing is free of charge. On-site recovery services are also available.
About WeRecoverData.com
Headquartered in New York City, WeRecoverData.com is a world leader in data recovery services and one of the only companies to invest in data recovery research and development. The privately-held group provides data recovery services worldwide, with representation in North America, South America, Europe and the Middle East. WeRecoverData.com services Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, the military, health sector, educational institutions and individuals seeking to recover important digital information.
References: Reuters
WeRecoverData.com Extends Enterprise Data Recovery Expertise to HP LeftHand Storage Access Networks
Company Achieves Successful Recovery for Customer, Demonstrating Specialized Skill In HP’s Mid-Market SAN Solution for iSCSI Network RAID Architectures
July 20th, 2009
New York – WeRecoverData.com, a world leader in data recovery services, announced today it has added the HP LeftHand family of SAN solutions to the lineup of advanced, enterprise-class data storage architectures from which it can recover data. LeftHand SANs, most commonly deployed in midsized companies, provide state-of-the-art, virtual and highly scalable storage environments for critical enterprise data.
WeRecoverData.com validated its effectiveness in HP LeftHand SANs by recently completing a successful data recovery effort for a major corporate client. The recovery involved a large amount of data from the customer’s central data network.
“LeftHand SAN server software is incredibly sophisticated, making it a real challenge for data recovery specialists. It is only through our company’s exclusive R&D resources that such a capability was possible,” said Dyan Parker, Chief Performance Officer of WeRecoverData.com. “By developing and adding expertise in LeftHand systems, WeRecoverData.com remains at the leading edge of enterprise-class data recovery worldwide.”
HP LeftHand SAN solutions are a cost-effective means of constructing and operating a virtual storage network. Built on a storage clustering architecture, LeftHand solutions typically employ a iSCSI-based network RAID that stripes and mirrors multiple copies of data across a cluster of storage nodes. LeftHand SANs also feature reservationless thin provisioning, high availability and the ability to add capacity as needed.
LeftHand SANs are only the latest addition to WeRecoverData.com’s growing specialty in RAID, SAN and NAS data architectures. The company is highly adept at extracting data from Apple Xsever/Xsan, VMWare/ESX/GSX, and SNAP Server systems; it also recently announced the addition of NetGear NAS environments to its data recovery list.
Providing further appeal to WeRecoverData.com’s enterprise data recovery services is the company’s success guarantee: if the company cannot re-acquire the lost data, no fees are charged. Furthermore, there is no charge for initial evaluation; once the customer sends in the storage/backup equipment and the examining engineer determines the nature and severity of the loss, a time and cost estimate is supplied to the equipment owner. The owner reviews and authorizes the estimate in advance before work begins.
WeRecoverData.com accepts cases via any of its 12 U.S. and six Canadian remote offices. On-site recovery services are available; customers can also go ship storage hardware from any UPS store, where packing is free of charge.
About WeRecoverData.com
Headquartered in New York City, WeRecoverData.com is a world leader in data recovery services and one of the only companies to invest in data recovery research and development. The privately-held group provides data recovery services worldwide, with representation in North America, South America, Europe and the Middle East. WeRecoverData.com services Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, the military, health sector, educational institutions and individuals seeking to recover important digital information.
References: PR Newswire
Breakthrough Data Recovery Solution for Optical Discs
WeRecoverData.com Can Now Extract Data from Damaged/Corrupted Optical Discs That Was Considered Unrecoverable
March 31st, 2009
New York – WeRecoverData.com, a world leader in data recovery services, today formally announced that it has begun using its new proprietary recovery system on optical discs that have severe damage. The cutting-edge proprietary technology can recover data that was previously unrecoverable from severely degraded optical discs (CDs, DVDs, etc).
WeRecoverData.com’s optical disc data recovery system (ODRS), code name “Elixir,” was developed by the company’s research and development laboratory, where technical specialists perform reverse engineering on data storage units that have no known method for extracting corrupted data or have data that is inaccessible by typical means. WeRecoverData.com is one of the only companies to maintain its own data recovery research and development department and the first service of its kind to offer data recovery for optical discs that were severely degraded, even when stored properly.
Data contained on optical discs is often lost when the optical discs themselves are damaged, typically because the discs are improperly stored or have manufacturing defects. Vertical optical disc storage causes warping, while exposure to high heat shortens optical disc lifespan. Even if stored properly, optical discs can degrade in as little as four years. When a large bank approached WeRecoverData.com to recover data from hundreds of corrupted optical discs, the company’s research and development team worked until a solution was secured.
“Prior to the research conducted at WeRecoverData.com, it was impossible to recover severely degraded optical disc data,” said Dyan Parker, Chief Performance Officer of WeRecoverData.com. “Our research and development lab reverse engineered the media in an effort to recover the data. If retrieving data from any storage device is technically possible, we can get to it.”
Banks aren’t the only organizations that utilize optical discs for information storage. All kinds of businesses and individuals use optical discs to archive or backup data. Even if stored correctly, crucial data contained on these optical discs can be compromised.
WeRecoverData.com starts every recovery case with a diagnostic to determine the potential for recovery and to provide a firm price-quote for the customer’s review. Then, the lab will test components and determine the health of the media to determine whether the data is accessible. If data is considered inaccessible by current company proprietary recovery methods, the research and development team works to find a new way to access the data. If data is still inaccessible, WeRecoverData.com does not charge the customer for the work performed.
Parker says WeRecoverData.com’s success ratio is higher than any other data recovery service.
About WeRecoverData.com
Headquartered in New York City, WeRecoverData.com is a world leader in data recovery services and one of the only companies to invest in data recovery research and development. The privately-held group provides data recovery services worldwide, with representation in North America, South America, Europe and the Middle East. WeRecoverData.com services fortune 500 companies, government agencies, the military, health sector, educational institutions and individuals seeking to recover important digital information.
Data Recovery Company WeRecoverData.com Offers 35% Discount
With initial jobless claims at a 25 year high, WeRecoverData.com Data Recovery Labs, a data recovery services with headquarters in New York, announced a 35 percent discount for customers who have recently lost their jobs and need their resumes for job hunting and/or financial information to prepare their taxes.
March 11th, 2009
New York – With initial jobless claims at a 25 year high, WeRecoverData.com Data Recovery Labs, a data recovery service with headquarters in New York, announced a 35 percent discount for customers who have recently lost their jobs and need their resumes for job hunting and/or financial information to prepare their taxes.
WeRecoverData.com is one of the only data recovery service companies of its kind to maintain its own research and development lab and recently announced the world’s first optical disk recovery system, code name ODRS. WeRecoverData.com’s success rate for data extraction is higher than any other service of its kind.
“A lot of people keep sensitive personal materials like resumes, digital portfolios and tax returns on optical discs, hard drives and other storage devices,” said Dyan Parker, Chief Performance Officer of WeRecoverData.com. “Storage devices get corrupted easily, making it nearly impossible for any person or a computer technician to access the data. WeRecoverData.com is enacting its own economic stimulus package so people that need to access their data can spend cost-effectively.”
With so much of the workforce caught off-guard by layoffs, some workers may not have accessed resume and employment information in years. Over time, data storage units might suffer corruption and data may become inaccessible. User errors can also lead to data loss. WeRecoverData.com’s professional staff can access information that customers need but can’t get to.
WeRecoverData.com starts every recovery case with a free diagnostic to determine the potential for recovery and to provide a firm price-quote for the customer’s review. Then, the lab will test components and determine the internal health of the storage device to determine whether the data is accessible. If data is considered inaccessible by current company proprietary methods, the research and development team works to find a new way to access the data. If data is still inaccessible, WeRecoverData.com does not charge the customer for the work performed.
WeRecoverData.com’s research and development lab employs technical specialists to perform reverse engineering on data storage units that have no known method for extracting corrupted data or have data that is inaccessible by typical means.
References: Storage Newsletter