Welcome to Data Recovery - Who's Who

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Whether you've lost your family's digital photos, the critical data to run your small business or support a division of a Fortune 500 company, we can help you quickly find a wealth of information on data recovery. This site provides a summary of the key definitions in this industry and the web's first detailed directory of disaster recovery service companies and software solutions. 


How this site is organized

There are five major sections to this site:  
  • Recovery Tips: important tips quoted from leaders in the data recovery field
  • Buzzwords: common terms you may come across 
  • Service Companies: a comparison chart of the major US data recovery service providers including - media supported (HDDs, flash, RAID, ...), on-site support, on-line recovery, forensics, media conversion, corporate accounts, government level support, local partner program, and do-it-yourself (DIY) software.
  • Software: the majority of data recovery efforts can be performed right at your desk. There are a number of excellent software solutions available. This section features a comparison chart.
  • Forensics: a listing of companies who specialize in forensic data recovery


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PC Magazine, eWeek and ExtremeTech review DataRecoveryWhosWho.com
Chris Preimesberger, March 28, 2007  

"Two leading IT think tanks estimate that 5.6 million hard drives will fail in 2007, and chances are fair to good that one or more of them might well be yours. So a new company has decided to step in and help out.  
Data Recovery Who's Who on March 28 launched the Internet's first one-stop directory of data recovery services and software..."

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