Skip to content

Tech4 Business Now: Let this Data Disaster be a Cautionary Tale

As this business owner’s story makes all too clear, natural disasters can knock out files, leading to business downtime, lost revenues, and other headaches. Consider these data-storage strategies to protect your business.—By Andrea Holved In the late afternoon of March 20, 2010, photographer Pablo Solomon and his wife, designer Beverly Solomon,…

The FBI Has Clinton’s Email Server. Now What?

Originally published by Wired. Article includes a quote from DriveSavers CSO, Michael Hall. IT STARTED WITH a bad joke. When asked by reporters if her server had been wiped, the leading Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton shot back: “What, like with a cloth or something?” Ha! You know, like dust. She…

Trilogy Tech Talk interviews Chris Bross, DriveSavers CTO

While at Flash Memory Summit 2015, our company rock star, Chris Bross, was pulled into a variety of media interviews, including this one with Trilogy Tech Talk. Trilogy Tech Talk is a new arena to discover, investigate, evaluate and compare all things “tech.” Content comes straight from the source of…

DriveSavers Partners with Kingston Technology to Deliver Exemplary Customer Satisfaction for its Business SSDs

DriveSavers to provide secure data recovery in unique or unexpected SSD data loss cases for Kingston Technology corporate customers NOVATO, Calif. (Aug. 11, 2015) DriveSavers, the worldwide leader in data recovery, eDiscovery and digital forensic solutions, announced today a partnership with Kingston Technology and its KingstonCare customer satisfaction program specifically for its business SSDs. KingstonCare…

Intel and Micron Debut Blazing Fast Memory Chips

A new memory chip, capable of working 1,000 times faster than current NAND flash chips, is due for release next year from a joint partnership between Intel and Micron. While the two tech firms didn’t give out too many details regarding the new 3D XPoint technology, they said in a…

Ethics opinion: Assess risks before releasing electronic files

Originally published by California Bar Journal. By Amy Yarbrough Staff Writer Attorneys not sure how to respond to e-discovery issues should either read up, work with an expert or decline to take the case to avoid possible misconduct, according to a recent ethics opinion. In an advisory opinion issued June 26,…

More Wearables Mean More Security Concerns

If you don’t have a computer on your wrist yet, get ready because your time is coming. And, you’d better be careful. The worldwide forecast for wearable technology sales is up 173 percent this year, according to a new report from International Data Corp. (IDC). IDC predicts 72.1 million units will…

Back To Top
Search