Different Aspects of the Data Recovery Industry

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Data recovery can be used to recover data from devices of hard disk drives, memory cards, tapes, mobile phones, personal digital assistants, floppies and other data storage devices.


 


Need for Data Recovery


 


The data recovery industry has recently become popular. Since the late 1980s, data recovery business has been booming. Several reasons have been accounted for this increase in growth and popularity.


 


Rise of Technology: The growth of technology has sparked off the increase in number of commercial organisations across the economy. Big corporations, partnerships, sole proprietorships, multinationals and small manufacturing enterprises have been flooding the market. There is an industry for every good and service. This vertical and horizontal rise of technology can be attributed to growing consumer demand.


 


Consumers want more today. Hence this has led to inter- and intra-dependency of firms and industries in the economy. No firm can exist without the presence of the other. Everything has shrunk and contributed to the growth and importance of data. Data has grown over the years by leaps and bounds. Everybody, right from commercial ventures, government enterprises to personal users saves data. The importance of data has increased greatly.


 


The loss of this data can paralyse economic functions and signal a downward economy spiral. Organisations and users need data for healthy economic operation. Data such as financial records, employee information and patient details in hospitals are stored on data storage devices. These machines are not perfect and are liable to corruption.


 


When this happens data is lost. All work, growth and progress come to a grinding halt. This is where data recovery comes in. The data recovery industry functions on the fear that precious data can be lost any time.


 


Globalisation: The world today has shrunk figuratively. Outsourcing employment has become the new age mantra. Globalisation has taken over. A direct consequence of this has been the ever-increasing importance of data. Today, businesses all over the world need data to survive in the global market. Reliance and dependency on data has risen sharply since 1990s.


 


Different commercial enterprises trading and dealing in different economic sectors need and want common data. Interdependence has increased. This has directly impacted the data recovery industry in a positive way. Data recovery business has grown and is still growing.


 


Types of Data Recovery: Data recovery has diversified primarily into two main types. The former is the new craze of doing-it-yourself recovery. The latter is the old traditional method of calling in the professionals. Both methods exist together. DIY software has its own niche market. Professional data recovery has a 75% market in the data recovery business. It is aimed at multinationals and other commercial enterprises.


 


DIY Software: This method is built on the premise that personal users do not have the time and the resources to contact and invest in professional data recovery. A student does not have the time, the money or the patience to call professionals to recover data from a floppy disk. She or he prefers to download DIY software for free. It is simple, convenient and inexpensive.


 


Professional Data Recovery: This method assumes that all users are not computer-savvy. They need expert guidance and help. Professional data recovery is expensive but it guarantees a full data recovery. Corporations usually use the method. The method employs the services of trained, skilled people using high tech machinery and equipment.


 


It usually involves three stages. These include free evaluation and price quotation. The damaged disk is examined and evaluated. The company technician will then give a free price quote. The customer has a choice of going ahead with the recovery procedure or withdrawing from it. The second step involves diagnosis where the data storage device is opened. Data imaging is done.


 


The third and final stage of recovery commences. The device is taken to the clean room. Precision technology is used. On data recovery, the original corrupted disk is sent back to the customer.


 


Starting a Data Recovery Business -- Things to Keep in Mind:


 


·          Who is your target audience?


 


·          What kind of data recovery are you planning to do?


 


·          Have you investigated and studied the market climate? Is the market climate suited to your type of data recovery firm?


 


·          Who is going to raise the capital? Have you prepared a business plan?


 


·          How many people are you going to employ? How are you planning the recruiting schedule?


 


·          What is your budget for your advertising and promotion schedule? Are you going to advertise via newspapers and magazines? Are you going to go in for Internet advertising?


 


·          Are you planning to tie up with any commercial enterprise to boost sales for initial years?


 


·          Who are your competitors? What is their market share?


 


·          What market share are you aiming for?


 


 


About the Author

James Walsh is a freelance writer and copy editor. If you are concerned about data loss and would like more information on Data Recovery see http://www.fields-data-recovery.co.uk


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