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DriveSavers Recovers Over 145 Million Digital Images for Professional Photographers of America
ATLANTA --(Business Wire)--
IMAGING USA 2013 BOOTH #1953
DriveSavers
Data Recovery, the worldwide leader in data recovery services, began
recovering data from flash memory cards over 18 years ago when
SmartMedia cards were first introduced with the launch of consumer
digital cameras. Since then, digital photography has taken the world by
storm. With digital photography and flash memory used more commonly,
potential problems concerning data loss have evolved for professional
photographers. As a recognized Affinity Partner with Professional
Photographers of America (PPA), DriveSavers has helped recover over 145
million digital images for PPA members.
"A career could be on the line if data loss happens to a professional
photographer," said Chris Bross (News - Alert), strategic technical alliance manager
for DriveSavers.
"Every photographer should know how to properly handle flash memory
cards to prevent potential loss of precious and valuable photographs. If
an unfortunate circumstance happens and digital images are lost,
DriveSavers can help any photographer rescue their data."
"In the event that digital photos and/or other critical data are lost,
we recommend using DriveSavers Data Recovery (News - Alert) to perform the recovery,"
said Kristen Hartman, director of member value and experience. "Having a
professional data recovery service that is customer centric, technically
advanced and quick to respond is extremely helpful to our PPA members.
DriveSavers meets that criteria and has been the data recovery safety
net for our membership for many years."
When it comes to data loss, the company has helped photographers
overcome the impossible including the successfully recovery of more than
750 images from a camera that wassubmerged in 60 feet of frigid Alaskan
waters for three days. DriveSavers recovers data from all removable
media, hard drives and flash memory cards. Successful file recoveries
include digital images, accounting records, client information,
contacts, calendars and customer mailing lists. Photographers,
musicians, game developers, web/graphic designers and major film and
audio studios such as Dreamworks, Lucasfilms, NBC and Universal Studios
have turned to DriveSavers for data recovery.
Through the PPA partnership, members receive a discount on DriveSavers
data recovery services. Additionally, if the data is unrecoverable,
members will not be charged an attempt fee for DriveSavers Standard and
Economy Services. (For network and multiple drives, there is a minimum
discounted attempt charge.) Information about data recovery discounts
can be found on the PPA Benefits section for members only.
DriveSavers was the first company to successfully perform digital
camera data recovery and is recommended by all digital camera
manufacturers to perform data recovery on their digital media products.
To learn more about DriveSavers Data Recovery services for digital
cameras and our special programs for digital arts, please visit: http://www.drivesaversdatarecovery.com/devices-supported/digital-cameras/.
For information about the Professional Photographers of America, please
visit www.ppa.com.
About DriveSavers Data Recovery
DriveSavers
Data Recovery, the worldwide leader in data recovery, provides the
fastest, most reliable and only certified secure data recovery service
in the industry. All of the company's services meet security protocols
for financial, legal, corporate and healthcare industries and it is the
only company that posts proof of its annual SSAE
16 SOC 2 Type II audit report and HIPAA
data security and privacy compliance. DriveSavers Data Recovery
adheres to US Government security protocols, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
Data Security Rule (GLBA), the Data-At-Rest mandate (DAR) and the
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX). DriveSavers Data Recovery engineers are
trained and certified in all leading encryption and forensic
technologies and operate a Certified
ISO 5 cleanroom. Satisfied customers include: Bank of America,
Google (News - Alert), Lucasfilm, NASA, Harvard University, St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital, US Army and Sandia National Laboratories.

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