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More efficient data recovery, restoration, erasure and management - the Kroll Ontrack way

From initial data production, to storage and to destruction, each stage of the data lifecycle presents unique challenges for those who create, access, organise and manage electronic data.

Some of these challenges - such as how you are going to store the data and what you will do when you no longer need it - can be planned for well in advance. Other challenges - such as data loss or other disasters - cannot be anticipated.

Kroll Ontrack (then called Ontrack Data International) began providing data recovery services in 1987. Since then, the company has expanded its offering to include many more products and services that, basically, help clients do more with their data. Kroll Ontrack has also expanded its number of data recovery locations - from a single lab in Eden Prairie, Minnesota in 1987 to more than 30 locations worldwide today.

What can we do for you (and your data)?

Data Recovery

Ontrack® Data Recovery experts have the ability to recover data from virtually any data storage device; or do-it-yourself with Ontrack® EasyRecovery software.

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Data Restoration

Ontrack® PowerControls software makes locating, restoring and managing your Microsoft® Exchange and SharePoint® data a much easier process. It's the ultimate "power tool" for Exchange and SharePoint administrators.

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Data Erasure

Ontrack® Eraser solutions provide several secure methods for permanently deleting sensitive data from hard drives and other storage devices. We offer both software and hardware solutions and services to meet your unique erasure needs.

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Data Management

Data archives management services can save I.T. departments time with data migration, conversion, cataloguing and duplication projects that are necessary when updating or changing I.T. infrastructure, meeting compliance requirements or identifying contents of tapes or other data storage devices.

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