Data Recovery and Backup



  • Data Recovery Services

    We can perform various levels of data recovery in-house to successfully restore your lost data. Typical level of data recovery include: deleted files, formatted hard drives, non-bootable operating systems, etc. If the hard drive is severely damaged physically to the point where there are severe disk errors or a bad motor drive, we then need to source the work out to a trusted 3rd-party with a clean-room for advanced data recovery.

  • Data Transfer

    Data transfer such as moving pictures, documents, email, address books, etc. to another computer is easily accomplished on our end. This service is included as a free-bonus with the purchase of any new PC from our store.

  • Data Backups

    We can provide data backup solutions such as imaging, syncing, tape backups and more. Alternatively we can back up your data and provide it on a medium of your choice.

  • Online Data Retention

    Being partners with Mozy, Inc., we provide online data backup solutions for businesses. Once signed up, we visit your business location and install the Mozy Pro Client. Together we can choose what data is important to backup from your local hard drive and any attached network drives. Every day, the Mozy Pro client will backup the data to an out-of-state server, encrypting the data with your own 448-bit blowfish private key. This private key ensures that only you have access to your data. With this process you never again need to worry about whether you performed your backups lately or what you would do if your hard drive would crash. At any time, you'd be at most only 24-hours behind with a quick download of the important data stored on the off-site server.







Data Integrity



  • Web Server Security

    If your business depends on visitors to your website, the last thing you'd want is: your data being changed by an unauthorized source, a snoop stealing credit card data, website defacement, denial of service, bandwidth theft or malware infections to your clients machines. All of these are very possible in a unsecured environment. Of course it's impossible to offer100% protection as it's a cat and mouse game, but there are many steps and best practices to be taken to minimize risk and prevent devastation in the event of a breach.

  • Online Transaction Protection

    It's important to know that you have strong data integrity when you're dealing with other people's credit card information in an e-commerce environment. We can provide the setup necessary to protect your customer's identity and financial information throughout the entire transaction process. From a secure checkout, to the gateway and to the bank, your customers and your businesses data will be safe. If you have other data to protect in online situations, we can provide SSL certificates for those needs. There are many types to choose from: standard SSL, wildcard SSL and UCC certificates, each with a different purpose in mind but with a unified goal: securing the data going between your business and your employees/clients. .

  • Penetration Testing & Protection

    While there is no such thing as 100% security, it is well to do the best you can. Tasks to get to this position includes analyzing your current network for any known bad-practices, holes, etc. With penetration testing, a trusted company comes to your network and attempts to gain access to your data via the tools a hacker, or more properly a cracker, would use.

  • Complete Security

    There are a myriad of ways an attacker can gain access to data on a network, and it can be done from one of your supposedly unimportant machines. Let's suppose all your sensitive data is on a hardened Server A and nothing important is stored on an unguarded Workstation A. Let's also suppose access control lists stand in place, preventing unauthorized access to Server A from any unauthorized sources; let's assume though that an employee on Workstation A uses shared folders from Server A and is authorized to view them. An attacker would be best suited not attacking Server A but instead attacking Workstation A and gaining access to Server A via that workstation. Securing everything on the network is paramount to protecting your sensitive data; nothing is excluded... even printers.