CBL Data Recovery

CBL Data Recovery is a privately held provider of computer data recovery services and software.

CBL Data Recovery
TypePrivate
IndustryData Recovery
Founded1993
FounderZhengong Chang, Bill Margeson
Headquarters,
Canada
ServicesData recovery services from hard drives, SSDs, laptops & servers. Legacy tape back-up restoration and recovery
Websitehttps://www.cbldatarecovery.ca

History

Hard drive capacity over time, showing exponential growth from the 1980's to 2000's

Bill Margeson and Zhengong Chang co-founded CBL Data Recovery in 1993 in Markham, Ontario, near Toronto, Canada. In the beginning, their services were limited to hardware failure and repair services; they were later extended to include data retrieval in the event of data storage media failure. In the first years of CBL's life, it was noted as one of Canada's fastest growing companies[1]

Their data recovery operations are focused at CBL data recovery labs[2] They have worked with Small and medium enterprises, technology service providers,[3] larger corporate entities and government organizations. The company was a participant in a Trade Mission to China in conjunction with the Canadian Government.[4] The firm has also been featured in numerous print and television media including a Discovery Channel feature.[5]

Services

Services cover both physical media types and logical errors. Physical media include hard disk drives, solid state drives, smartphones, servers, and portable electronic device data storage such as those found in digital cameras. Software applications are also available to deal with file deletion and logical errors - CBL Pro-V and CBL Data Recovery Software. A free utility, Data Shredder, aids in secure erasure, the opposite of data recovery.

RAID recovery

Storage configurations utilizing RAID technology have also been a focus of the company's recovery services. RAID reached the consumer market thanks to advances in DMA Modes and ATAPI. Thus it became increasingly popular and common at all levels of computer use from business servers to home users. Development of innovative tools to respond to help reduce recovery times for multidisk RAID failures became necessary.[6]

See also

References

  1. "PROFIT100 2001 Winners". profitguide.com. Archived from the original on 2001-06-29.
  2. Schmid, Patrick. "Saving Your Data After a Head Crash: An Inside Look at a Disk Recovery Service". Tom's Hardware.
  3. "Canadian duo links arms in data recovery arena". IT Business. 28 August 2002.
  4. "Trade Mission to China - Company List" (PDF). Government of Canada.
  5. "CBL Data Recovery featured on Discovery Channel". YouTube.
  6. Dubowski, Stefan (20 October 2003). "CBL pops out a software painkiller for RAID arrays". IT World Canada.
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