SalvageData

SALVAGEDATA Recovery is a GSA, SOC - SAS70 certified data recovery services and software tools firm. The company helps individual, business and government customers recover from computer and electronic data loss situations, and as part of its accreditation undergoes yearly ISO 9001:2008 quality control reviews..[1]

SALVAGEDATA Recovery, Inc.
Private
IndustryData Recovery
Digital Forensics
eDiscovery
Founded2003
Headquarters
Cleveland, Ohio
,
USA
Websitewww.salvagedata.com

History

Founded in 2003, SALVAGEDATA is currently headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio.[2][3] The company has over 50 local receiving and review centers located around North America.[4]

Services

Data recovery lab

Data recovery

SALVAGEDATA works with a wide range of businesses and individual consumers to help them recover lost data from damaged hard drives and other digital devices.[2][5] Damaged hardware can be dropped off or shipped free of charge to any of the company’s 30+ locations for evaluation and recovery review. The company also offers remote evaluations and recovery review services over the Internet in cases where media is logically, but not physically damaged.[4]

In 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017 TopTenReviews awarded SALVAGEDATA its Gold award for "best hard drive recovery service" in the industry."[4][6]

Software

SALVAGEDATA provides software products and tools for all digital media storage platforms, servers, mainframes, RAID and SCSI arrays, SAN, NAS, and DAS.[7]

Operations

SALVAGEDATA operates in compliance with the quality control standards of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and also has SOC Type 3 security certification.[4] The company's services are recognized, approved and recommended by numerous hardware manufacturers, including Western Digital[8] and Hewlett-Packard.[9]

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