Recovering data from monolithic flash devices used to be a headache for you? Or you still think it is absolutely impossible?
Now ACE Lab company provides you with much more efficient, universal, affordable solution to recover data from monolithic flash devices!
Everyone who is interested to recover data from monolithic flash devices will be able to prepare them for reading with the help of the new ACE Lab equipment. Now you can avoid all difficulties when working with monolithic flash devices and successfully recover data.
How to do it?
ACE Lab is going to present the new technology at FREE 1-day Monolith. Top-level Technology for Top-level Tasks. Conference in New York, the USA on the 18th of September 2015.
This will be a must-see technological event with the detailed explanations, case studies and discussion club for all professionals who need to recover data from monolithic flash devices, especially for the forensic specialists, data recovery companies who offer NAND recovery services or advertise the data recovery services for all types of storage devices.
To get more information and reserve your attendance at the Monolith Recovery Conference in New York,
please go here or contact sales@acelab.ru
This conference opens the ACE Lab training sessions in the USA which we start to conduct for our US customers.
The first two 4-Day training sessions on NAND-Monolith Recovery technologies held by the ACE Lab experienced instructors will take place at TeelTech Training Center in Norwalk, CT,
the USA on the 22nd - 25th of September 2015 and the 28th of September - 1st of October 2015
More about training in the USA
Monolith Data Recovery is possible now! Conference in USA
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