Fields Data Recovery (FDR) is a digital forensics and data recovery company. Today they announced the new updated Clean Room to Class 100 standard. This new modern facility, measuring 7.5m x 4.5m, is equipped with a range of advanced filters and high-performance systems to ensure that the environment within its walls never exceeds the count of 100 particles of up to 0.5 microns per cubit foot of air. (By contrast, an ordinary office may have anywhere from half a million to one million such particles.)
The immaculate environment of the Clean Room will be utilised by FDR’s team of highly experienced technicians to perform digital forensic investigations as well as physical recoveries from damaged or failed hard disks. In the Class 100 Clean Room, computer hard disk platters, sensitive to even microscopic dust particles, can safely be exposed and processed.
Dr Richard Cable, Sales Director of Fields Group, stated: “Our investment in this newly upgraded Clean Room will further increase Fields Data Recovery’s industry-leading digital data recovery rate and forensic capability. This is a significant initiative in our constant efforts to provide unparalleled data recovery solutions, while still maintaining a cost-effective service and high levels of customer satisfaction to our end clients.”He added: “Floor space is over 6,000 sq ft. and will accommodate Fields’ upgraded Clean Room facility as well as Fields Data Recovery and Forensics laboratories.” The Fields Group has known a rapid growth in last years, fuelled by its commitment to excellence in business. It is in the process of purchasing a newly built two-storey office building in what would be its fourth office expansion in just six years.
The company provides international data recovery, digital forensic and data security services to individuals, small businesses, Fortune 500 companies and many non-profit organisations, including hospitals, universities, law enforcement agencies, and even the US Department of Defence. Within six years of its inception, the company grew rapidly, opening laboratory facilities in France (under the trading name of ‘Clinique de Donnees’) and Germany (through ‘Daten Phoenix’). Lately, Fields launched a US data recovery service through what is now its corporate headquarters in White Plains, New York. The data recovery service has expanded to include regional services in Houston, Texas and San Jose, California. In January 2006, Fields Data Recovery extended its service to the Middle East, by opening offices in Cairo (Egypt) and Dubai (United Arab Emirates).
The presence across several continents makes it unrivalled in the field of data recovery and digital forensics.
For more information on Fields Data Recovery, you can visit www.fields-data-recovery.co.uk.