New website highlights the problem of data loss and recovery for small-to mid-sized business

Released on = March 5, 2006, 1:25 pm

Press Release Author = Data Recovery

Industry = Computers

Press Release Summary = Common hard drive and data recovery disasters include
mechanical hard drive failures, platter damage from a head crash, deleted files and
partitions, disk reformatting, file overwrites, physical damage from fire or flood,
electrostatic discharge failure, software corruption, virus contamination and the
blue screen of death.

Press Release Body = Today, http://www.data-recovery-hard-disk.info has announced
the release of it\'s unique online

information service that provides visitors with continuous updates on data recovery
needs. Accessible

24/7, DRHD provides detailed information from the beginning of the recovery process
all the way

through completion.

The website highlights the problem of data loss and recovery for small-to mid-sized
organisations.

\"We understand that in every data loss situation, there is a real person plagued
with fears of irreparable

data loss and related consequences,\" said Ted Handle, webmaster.

\"The more information we can provide to people on data recovery, the better they can
plan for the

outcome\".

DRHD is designed to put peoples\' mind at ease by providing a convenient and
easy-to-use web-based

tool to access comprehensive information about data recovery whenever they need it.

Severe weather, malicious cyber attacks, terrorism and plain old hardware failure
mean data loss is a

real possibility for anyone using digital technology.

Handle says data can be recovered from computers, servers and even memory cards used
in digital

devices and notes that 78 per cent of failure is from hardware and 22 per cent from
human error.

\"Individuals and companies can avoid the hassle and stress this can cause by backing
up data on a

regular basis and establishing a relationship with a professional data recovery
company before disaster

strikes,\" he says.

While many businesses have a documented disaster recovery plan, many do not take
into account the

possibility that existing methods of backup may not result in 100 percent data
recovery. According to a

recent survey, 34 percent of companies fail to test their backups, and of those that
do, 77 percent have

found back-up failures.

Mr Handle also highlights some amusing data disasters: a woman dropped a
five-kilogram piece of clay

pottery onto her laptop, which contained a book she had been working on for five
years and a

genealogy chart tracking 150 years - still to be printed. Then there was the dog
that used a memory

stick as a chew toy.

More information and informative articles can be found on the company\'s website at -

http://www.data-recovery-hard-disk.info


Web Site = http://www.data-recovery-hard-disk.info

Contact Details = Esther Dylan
Caherdavin
Limerick , na
$$country

0035361326342
submit@amazon-4u.com
http://www.data-recovery-hard-disk.info

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