DriveSavers Offers Aid to Japan



DriveSavers Offers Aid to Japan

Since opening its doors in 1985, DriveSavers has routinely provided data recovery support to victims of floods, fires and other disasters. In the aftermath of the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the company is once again coming to the aid of those who have lost valuable and personal digital data, by offering their data recovery services to the citizens of the Tohoku region -- the area hardest hit by the disaster.

PC Kids, the leading IT solutions provider in Tokyo, has shipped a number of drenched laptops and mud-caked hard drives to DriveSavers for data recovery. President and CEO Tetsuo Hiraoka of PC KIDS CO., LTD stated, "We are honored to partner with DriveSavers to help the Japanese people salvage any data from hard drives that were destroyed in the tsunami disaster."

Scott Gaidano, president of DriveSavers, said "Residents of the devastated area may not be thinking about the loss of their data in the midst of all the other tragic losses. But, at some point, hard drives will be found. We want to help the people of Tohoku retrieve any irreplaceable data that may exist. If we can reconnect earthquake and tsunami victims with their digital photos, critical financial records, address books, passwords, personal files and other important data from their damaged hard drives, it will make all our efforts worthwhile."
|