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...average bill at DriveSavers comes to about $900. More often than not, the data are worth more than that--especially to the 70% of DriveSavers customers that are corporations. The company has long-term contracts with the likes of AT&T, Apple and IBM. (Rival CBL Data Recovery Technologies, based in Toronto, has a similar deal with Microsoft.) The forensics lab at Deloitte & Touche uses DriveSavers for its most sensitive cases, such as the one last winter when a defendant in a court case who had been caught on security-camera footage threw the drive on which it was stored...
...important that we develop individuals who can move easily between the public and private sectors,” says IBM Professor of Business and Government Roger B. Porter, “That was certainly the case in the early years of our Republic. The need for such individuals is as great today as it was then...
Before each day’s races, he spent hours pouring over the columns of small print showing how each horse had done in its previous outings. In the earliest days of personal computers, he crunched this “past performance” data on his IBM...
When drafted, Wagner left his post-graduation job at IBM and served in the army in Japan for two years...
After leaving Yale, in search of “high-profile stuff,” he worked as a reporter for ABC News, but soon left for a telephone company that would be bought by IBM. After the buyout, he says he became the “pioneer” in the marketing of voice mail...