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Wesh 2 Exclusive Interview with Data Analyzers’ CEO

Earlier this month, following the events of this year’s 2018 DefCon hacking conference in Las Vegas, Wesh 2 News visited the Data Analyzers headquarters in central Florida to interview Founder and CEO, Andrew von Ramin Mapp. The Defcon Conference is highly prestigious and draws famous hackers from across the globe to showcase their skills and […]

Retro Storage: Floppy Disk Experiment, Part 1

What is a floppy disk? Developed in the late 1960’s, the floppy disk is an extremely dated form of data storage comprised of a flexible magnetic storage disk, enclosed in hard plastic. Who still uses a floppy disk? Unless you work with legacy hardware or a retro enthusiast, almost no one uses them anymore. Most […]

The A-B-C’s of Data Recovery

Here at Data Analyzers, we sometimes explain the nature of data recovery by comparing it to that of automotive repair. Both of these professional services are very complex, can often be prevented with regular scheduled maintenance, and come with their very own lingo that is unknown to the everyday consumer. Nothing is more upsetting than […]

Una estrategia de backup 3-2-1

Una estrategia de backup 3-2-1 significa tener al menos 3 copias en total de sus datos. 2 de las copias son locales, pero en diferentes dispositivos y al menos 1 copia fuera del sitio. La estrategia de copia de seguridad 3-2-1 es la mejor práctica, ya que garantiza que tendrá una copia de sus datos […]

How To Tell If Your Backup Is Failing (Before It’s Too Late)

Your backup is failing? You have not read our 3-2-1 Backup strategy post? Both? Sit back and read this article before you take any action that may lead to data loss. There are numerous reasons why a backup can fail and, in most cases, the lead cause is poor planning. In this article, we will […]

Common failures of USB drives

What is the most common failure of USB flash drives? USB drives fail for a variety of reasons. However, not all failures are the same… Bent or broken USB connector This is probably one of the most common issues we see at our laboratory. USB drives protrude out of laptops and desktops and, for that […]

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