
A company wants to setup a data recovery department. If anyone have a professional office dealing with this,i would want to know the tools required,and how much they would cost. thanks in advance -- No mountain is too high to keep you from Climbing it.... Life is not about waiting for storms to pass....it's about learning how to dance in the rain,or even swim when necessary ** Lawrence K +254737103681

ati? Kwani they are in the business of loosing data...i.e. Data Loss Services. They must be doing well for them to setup a whole department to recover the lost data:-) Claire. On 1/5/11, Lawrence Kago <lawrencekago@gmail.com> wrote:
A company wants to setup a data recovery department.
If anyone have a professional office dealing with this,i would want to know the tools required,and how much they would cost.
thanks in advance
-- No mountain is too high to keep you from Climbing it....
Life is not about waiting for storms to pass....it's about learning how to dance in the rain,or even swim when necessary **
Lawrence K +254737103681

Its an NGO serving clients('Non Profit making/Missioneries') and would charge them for recovery of the data for department upkeep----if anything happens in the 'bush' and looses data instead of outsourcing the services On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Claire Njoki <clairenjoki@gmail.com> wrote:
ati?
Kwani they are in the business of loosing data...i.e. Data Loss Services.
They must be doing well for them to setup a whole department to recover the lost data:-)
Claire.
On 1/5/11, Lawrence Kago <lawrencekago@gmail.com> wrote:
A company wants to setup a data recovery department.
If anyone have a professional office dealing with this,i would want to know the tools required,and how much they would cost.
thanks in advance
-- No mountain is too high to keep you from Climbing it....
Life is not about waiting for storms to pass....it's about learning how to dance in the rain,or even swim when necessary **
Lawrence K +254737103681
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Oh, OK...now I understand....perhaps it would be good if data recovery is a function/duty of the overall IT department...instead of creating a data recovery department. But if is OK if they want to create employment:-) I remember back in the day (in a company I used to work for) there used to be a photocopy department. This department had two people to operate the photocopier. One person used to receive the documents, then pass them to the guy doing the photocopying. After the job was done the guy doing the photocopying would hand the copied documents back to the first guy who would then hand them over to the person who wanted the copies. Kazi iendelee!!! Claire. On 1/5/11, Lawrence Kago <lawrencekago@gmail.com> wrote:
Its an NGO serving clients('Non Profit making/Missioneries') and would charge them for recovery of the data for department upkeep----if anything happens in the 'bush' and looses data instead of outsourcing the services
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Claire Njoki <clairenjoki@gmail.com> wrote:
ati?
Kwani they are in the business of loosing data...i.e. Data Loss Services.
They must be doing well for them to setup a whole department to recover the lost data:-)
Claire.
On 1/5/11, Lawrence Kago <lawrencekago@gmail.com> wrote:
A company wants to setup a data recovery department.
If anyone have a professional office dealing with this,i would want to know the tools required,and how much they would cost.
thanks in advance
-- No mountain is too high to keep you from Climbing it....
Life is not about waiting for storms to pass....it's about learning how to dance in the rain,or even swim when necessary **
Lawrence K +254737103681
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How about they create a Backup department first... it would make a whole lot more sense... then l8r they cn now create the backup recovery department.. On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Claire Njoki <clairenjoki@gmail.com> wrote:
Oh, OK...now I understand....perhaps it would be good if data recovery is a function/duty of the overall IT department...instead of creating a data recovery department.
But if is OK if they want to create employment:-)
I remember back in the day (in a company I used to work for) there used to be a photocopy department. This department had two people to operate the photocopier. One person used to receive the documents, then pass them to the guy doing the photocopying. After the job was done the guy doing the photocopying would hand the copied documents back to the first guy who would then hand them over to the person who wanted the copies.
Kazi iendelee!!!
Claire.
On 1/5/11, Lawrence Kago <lawrencekago@gmail.com> wrote:
Its an NGO serving clients('Non Profit making/Missioneries') and would charge them for recovery of the data for department upkeep----if anything happens in the 'bush' and looses data instead of outsourcing the services
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Claire Njoki <clairenjoki@gmail.com> wrote:
ati?
Kwani they are in the business of loosing data...i.e. Data Loss Services.
They must be doing well for them to setup a whole department to recover the lost data:-)
Claire.
On 1/5/11, Lawrence Kago <lawrencekago@gmail.com> wrote:
A company wants to setup a data recovery department.
If anyone have a professional office dealing with this,i would want to know the tools required,and how much they would cost.
thanks in advance
-- No mountain is too high to keep you from Climbing it....
Life is not about waiting for storms to pass....it's about learning how to dance in the rain,or even swim when necessary **
Lawrence K +254737103681
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Its not an independent data recovery department,its an extension of IT.... now,anyway who can answer my query? As for the backup,we have clients working in the 'bush'....and not all off them would be keen on backups.... On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 12:02 PM, Dave Kirirah <dave.kirirah@gmail.com>wrote:
How about they create a Backup department first... it would make a whole lot more sense... then l8r they cn now create the backup recovery department..
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Claire Njoki <clairenjoki@gmail.com>wrote:
Oh, OK...now I understand....perhaps it would be good if data recovery is a function/duty of the overall IT department...instead of creating a data recovery department.
But if is OK if they want to create employment:-)
I remember back in the day (in a company I used to work for) there used to be a photocopy department. This department had two people to operate the photocopier. One person used to receive the documents, then pass them to the guy doing the photocopying. After the job was done the guy doing the photocopying would hand the copied documents back to the first guy who would then hand them over to the person who wanted the copies.
Kazi iendelee!!!
Claire.
On 1/5/11, Lawrence Kago <lawrencekago@gmail.com> wrote:
Its an NGO serving clients('Non Profit making/Missioneries') and would charge them for recovery of the data for department upkeep----if anything happens in the 'bush' and looses data instead of outsourcing the services
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Claire Njoki <clairenjoki@gmail.com> wrote:
ati?
Kwani they are in the business of loosing data...i.e. Data Loss Services.
They must be doing well for them to setup a whole department to recover the lost data:-)
Claire.
On 1/5/11, Lawrence Kago <lawrencekago@gmail.com> wrote:
A company wants to setup a data recovery department.
If anyone have a professional office dealing with this,i would want to know the tools required,and how much they would cost.
thanks in advance
-- No mountain is too high to keep you from Climbing it....
Life is not about waiting for storms to pass....it's about learning how to dance in the rain,or even swim when necessary **
Lawrence K +254737103681
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Lawrence, your question is a bit difficult. I doubt if there will be anyone willing to give you the info that you are looking for. You may need to do some research. The answers you are getting are basically informing you that what you need is a strategy to avoid data loss. what if the users in the bush lose their laptops? That way you will not have any data to recover. Think more data protection/disaster recovery/backup solutions. On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Lawrence Kago <lawrencekago@gmail.com>wrote:
Its not an independent data recovery department,its an extension of IT....
now,anyway who can answer my query?
As for the backup,we have clients working in the 'bush'....and not all off them would be keen on backups....
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 12:02 PM, Dave Kirirah <dave.kirirah@gmail.com>wrote:
How about they create a Backup department first... it would make a whole lot more sense... then l8r they cn now create the backup recovery department..
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Claire Njoki <clairenjoki@gmail.com>wrote:
Oh, OK...now I understand....perhaps it would be good if data recovery is a function/duty of the overall IT department...instead of creating a data recovery department.
But if is OK if they want to create employment:-)
I remember back in the day (in a company I used to work for) there used to be a photocopy department. This department had two people to operate the photocopier. One person used to receive the documents, then pass them to the guy doing the photocopying. After the job was done the guy doing the photocopying would hand the copied documents back to the first guy who would then hand them over to the person who wanted the copies.
Kazi iendelee!!!
Claire.
On 1/5/11, Lawrence Kago <lawrencekago@gmail.com> wrote:
Its an NGO serving clients('Non Profit making/Missioneries') and would charge them for recovery of the data for department upkeep----if anything happens in the 'bush' and looses data instead of outsourcing the services
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Claire Njoki <clairenjoki@gmail.com> wrote:
ati?
Kwani they are in the business of loosing data...i.e. Data Loss Services.
They must be doing well for them to setup a whole department to recover the lost data:-)
Claire.
On 1/5/11, Lawrence Kago <lawrencekago@gmail.com> wrote:
A company wants to setup a data recovery department.
If anyone have a professional office dealing with this,i would want to know the tools required,and how much they would cost.
thanks in advance
-- No mountain is too high to keep you from Climbing it....
Life is not about waiting for storms to pass....it's about learning how to dance in the rain,or even swim when necessary **
Lawrence K +254737103681
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Spot on Evans .. Lawrence, For instance .. since they are missionaries .. they can start by holding nation-wide prayers for the data.. (imagine Pastor Muiru crusades at uhuru park) then afterwards they can visit the below websites 1. http://www.eadatahandlers.co.ke/ or http://www.datarecovery.co.ke/ 2. http://www.compfixdata.com/ 3. http://werecoverdata.com/AF/Nairobi-Kenya/DataRecoveryNairobi-Kenya.htm

get data back works great for windows, under linux u can try photorec but be careful u can make ua hard disk unusable On Jan 6, 2011 1:20 PM, "Thomas Kibui" <thomas.kibui@gmail.com> wrote: Spot on Evans .. Lawrence, For instance .. since they are missionaries .. they can start by holding nation-wide prayers for the data.. (imagine Pastor Muiru crusades at uhuru park) then afterwards they can visit the below websites 1. http://www.eadatahandlers.co.ke/ or http://www.datarecovery.co.ke/ 2. http://www.compfixdata.com/ 3. http://werecoverdata.com/AF/Nairobi-Kenya/DataRecoveryNairobi-Kenya.htm _______________________________________________ Skunkworks mailing list Skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks ------------ Skunkworks Rules http://my.co.ke/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=94 ------------ Other services @ http://my.co.ke
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Claire Njoki
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erick opiyo
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Evans Ikua
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Lawrence Kago
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Thomas Kibui