"As a local company offering services nationwide, we selected Arizona as the base for our headquarters because of the talent pool here and the many solid organizations that work hard to put together events that bring those talented individuals together."

  • James Walker
    President
    DataPreserve, Inc.

"Many storage vendors are after the SME segment, but DataPreserve is one of the few that is walking all the way to their customers' neighborhood to present its products. That's a winning strategy because many small businesses are more comfortable choosing suppliers that have a local presence."

  • Mario Apicella
    Technology Analyst
    InfoWorld Test Center
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In The Press

Inc. Magazine's Candee's Picks shows DataPreserve as leading business service franchise - November 2007

The DataPreserve range of backup solutions is profiled in Spotlight On Storage Services - What Options Are Available To Your SME? Processor, August 2007

Carl Landis is the subject matter expert in Outsourced Data Center A Good Idea For Your SME? Processor, August 2007

DataPreserve highlighted for business backup by PC Today. Save it on the Web, PC Today, March 2007

"We started the year focused on backup, but it is really recovery that matters to them," Doug Bruhnke quoted in NE Valley Firms continue to thrive, Arizona Republic, January 2007

How to handle data center heat in "scorching Arizona". Doug Bruhnke quoted in Heat, Hype & Servers, Processor, December 2006

“We do have customers who have equipment in colocation facilities, and they back up from there,” says Bruhnke, “with or without the cooperation of the colocation facility.”  Doug Bruhnke quoted in Should You Colocate? Processor, October 2006

"... it's priced for small businesses." DataPreserve reviewed in Off-Site Backup for SMBs, InfoWorld, August 2006

"Realtors and mortgage brokers agree on the benefits of DataPreserve remote backup." RIS Media, August 2006

"Small businesses, like individuals, are quick to recognize the importance of regular data backups, but getting them done is an entirely different thing." DataPreserve featured in Storage Startup Goes National, Red Herring, June 2006

"The ProZerver local storage and backup appliance fully integrates with its Remote Backup service to provide both local and remote storage."
"One nice feature of the DataPreserve Remote Backup is the use of a confirmation e-mail. After the daily backup has completed, the user is sent an e-mail confirming that the backup has been successfully accomplished." Storage Backup Services, Processor, May 12, 2006

"I like the DataPreserve solution because it is so much easier and more reliable." - Dawn Dotson, office manager of Arizona Children's Heart Center in Faster, cheaper online data backup available azcentral.com, May 11, 2006

"I'm not sure of the exact dollar value of my data, but I was glad to be able to recover all of my e-mail folders with various discussion threads, all of my orders in process, the professional technical tips I've picked up over the years, accounting data and more."- Pam Landa in A Practical Guide to Data Protection for Small Business, Storage Networking World, March 2006

"We're discovering that about 70 percent of small businesses do not do anything to protect their data, and they are in jeopardy of going out of business with one catastrophic event." Jim Walker, President, DataPreserve, Inc.
Phoenix Business Journal, January 2006

"Fifty percent of all companies ... that have a catastrophic data loss never open their doors again. Of the other 50 percent, 25 percent of those close or go out of business within three years. You have to have some sort of backup that's done automatically and repetitively." Warren Avery, president of Promethean Data Solutions. Read more.
Phoenix Business Journal June 2005

"It's on nobody's top ten list, but it should be..." Doug Bruhnke, VP of Sales and Marketing, DataPreserve.
Scottsdale Airpark News July 2005 (No link at this time)

"A catastophic loss of data could actually drive a company right out of business." Lynn Gruenig, Chief Financial Officer, DataPreserve.
Arizona Woman July 2005 (No link at this time)