Iomega Delivers Crisis Support When Data Disaster Strikes Businesses and Consumers
Iomega Corporation announced its new Iomega® Data Recovery Services in Europe. This new service, already available in the U.S., offers European businesses and consumers a comprehensive solution for recovering data lost due to hardware failure, file corruption, or media damage regardless of the brand of the product.
When a primary or backup system fails, Iomega Data Recovery Services provides a risk-free assessment of recovery options for critical data, regardless of the problem, including a hard drive crash, a forgotten password, unreadable tape, controller failure, damaged disks or cartridges, or an accidentally deleted or overwritten file.
Iomega Data Recovery Services covers a full range of drives, storage architectures and media, including the following:
- Servers and RAID arrays
- DLT and other tape formats
- DAS, NAS, and SAN storage architectures
- Internal and external hard drives
- Removable magnetic and optical media
- Flash memory cards
- Legacy media formats
The complete press release can be read here.
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