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Enterprise Development Forces Data Recovery to Adapt

As methods of data exchange and storage become more advanced, so too must methods of data recovery evolve. Data recovery specialists are having to exapnd their range of services to include flash memory, micro drives and USB media.

    /Security PR News/ - LONDON, UK, June 14, 2008 - 2008 has been heralded as the year when changes in IT technology will set the landscape for data storage and recovery over the next five years, impacting data exchange and storage conventions, and by extension, the likelihood of recovery from network attacks. Data recovery experts are keenly watching news wires and enterprise software vendors for new avenues and mediums in order to analyse and adapt physical and logical recovery techniques to the hardware counterparts. David Cearley, a Gartner Fellow, is quoted in NetworkWorld's IT Leadership Alert, stating that user interfaces are likely to evolve to support light emitting displays, digital paper and billboards, smart fabric and 3D imaging - all of which pose additional risks of data vulnerability. Cearley predicts that flexible interfaces will mimic their human users, as Wii controllers do, using three-axis accelerometres to perform functions like "touch to exchange business cards".

Alongside hardware developments, new business web 2.0 trends elevate interoperability with regards to digital mediums and enterprise software. Bernard Lynn writes in Read Write Web that enterprise software will evolve to host social/informational interaction, with new developments, such as monthly subscription use (forcing vendors to keep updating), and adoption by users and not by multi-corporation companies. It is forseen that the software will be easy to adapt to, and slow to become outdated in relation to technology. This has an effect on data recovery agencies, as enterprise software is directly foccused on secure communications across solid firewalls, with improved filtering and accessibility for valid parties. Additionally, Cearley predicts the rise of multicore processors that will force single-threaded applications to meet service level agreements.

Data recovery companies are continuing to expand alongside software and interface development, ensuring that mediums which can accommodate sensitive data can also be backed up and submitted to tailored data recovery techniques. Data Detect, a leading recovery specialist in the UK, has expanded its services with development in mind to include mobile media, including flash memory, USB media, micro drives and more. 2008's move into ubiqutous computing is said to originate from the web, and will necessitate improved mobile devices and connectivity, which is closely interlinked with data recovery.

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