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Anant Solutions Data Recovery Services



Have You Lost Your Data!!!
Don't Worry, It's Not Too Late...
Initial Free Consultation
  • Assess the data loss to determine the most cost effective and quickest solution.
  • Review the condition of media and cause of damage over phone which enable you to take decision for data recovery.
  • Agree on service and pricing options
Preliminary Analysis
  • Analysis of media and damage thus determining condition of data
  • Our consultation and evaluation process enables you to make the most informed decisions about your data recovery needs
  • Provide a detailed quote advising what the chances are of a successful recovery are, duration, and costs to recover
Data Recovery Service
  • Recovery of your data proceeds on acceptance of the quotation
  • ANANT SOLUTIONS engineers perform repairs and recovery of data in our clean rooms and laboratory using the latest technology tools available
  • Deliver progress and status of data recovery
Post-Recovery Support
  • ANANT SOLUTIONS delivers recovered data on the media of your choice.
  • Onsite support for Data verification for special applications.
Recovery
  • Data Recovery from any media any Operating Systems.

Mukul Kumar
Anant Solutions
(A Data Recovery Solution Provider)
No. 1457, Second Floor,
37th 'C' Cross, 11th Main, 4th “T” Block
Jayanagar, Bangalore - 560 041.
Mobile: +91 98450 72944
Email: mukul@anantsol.co.in

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