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Data recovery firm offers emergency services to New York companies

Published on September 13, 2001
Ottawa Business Journal
Published on January 23, 2011

Toronto-based CBL Data Recovery Technologies Inc., which also has operations in Armonk, N.Y., has offered their computer data recovery services to any business that has lost critical information due to Tuesday's terrorist attacks in New York City, the company said on Thursday.

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New York , Armonk , Toronto

"We are taking necessary steps at our data recovery lab in Armonk to provide immediate support to those businesses who have lost computer data due to water and smoke damage from events surrounding the disaster," CBL's president Bill Margeson said in a statement. "Our lab in Toronto is also prepared and have alerted technicians to stand by to assist critical cases over the weekend and in to next week."

The company can find data lost during hardware failure, natural disaster or software corruption.

"We will do whatever it takes to help those affected by this catastrophic event to get back to normalcy as soon as possible," Margeson said. "CBL will commit any generated revenues from these jobs to volunteer agencies who are supporting the ongoing humanitarian relief efforts."

CBL's laboratory can be reached by calling 1-800-551-3917 or online at [Link 1].

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