
Kroll Ontrack has a pretty good track record of recovering data
from the most severe scenarios. Only this week it revealed that it
had recovered data from a hard disc that was on the Columbia space
shuttle, which exploded in 2003, killing its seven crew.
To find out more about this listen to our podcast interview
about
the
Columbia space shuttle disaster data recovery with managing
director of data recovery at Kroll Ontrack, Jeff Pederson.
We recently interviewed Kroll Ontrack's managing director
Phil Bridge and business development manager Alastair
Molyneux about the business of data lifecycle management, what to
do when the worst happens, and how to make sure data you want
destroyed, really can't be recovered!
Find out more about recovering your data and protecting your
company's information from disaster by reading our guide to
computer data recovery and visiting the ComputerWeekly.com
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