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Diskeeper Corporation
Interview on
July 8, 2006
Defragging Your Business Servers
Guest:
Jeremy Buck
Diskeeper Corporation, formerly Executive Software, was founded on July 22, 1981. During this time, the company has logged many technical achievements in the VMS and Windows industries with products like Diskeeper.
Jeremy Buck, Undelete Spokesperson with Diskeeper talks how quickly a company administrator can become a "hero" by getting back those files that users "accidentally" delete. For 19 years Diskeeper Corporation has been a leader in the utility industry with products such Undelete - a fact that is confirmed by the 66 awards received by Undelete in 2005, including the prestigious PC Magazine Editor's Choice Award.
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