Talk:Data salvaging

There seems to be some IT industry confusion as to the different specific definitions of "recovery”, "salvaging" or “rescuing” of data. Corporations such as IBM, SUN, HP, Sungard, Ironmoutain and others define it as the process of "accessing and retrieving data from network storage devices" while smaller organizations and companies like Ontrack and DriveSavers who specialize in the niche market of rescuing data from failed storage devices also have coined such services as "Data Recovery". Therefore we see a need to keep both articles active. - --WikEditor 17:10, 2 December 2005 (UTC)

Reason for changing into a redirect to data recovery
I turned this into a redirect because it's essentially an older version of that page. WikEditor cloned data recovery here with the justification that some companies use "data salvaging" to mean "data recovery," and their definition of "data recovery" is what most people would call "data mining." In any event, this page contains no real information outside of what's in the newer data recovery page. --FreelanceWizard 05:40, 3 May 2006 (UTC)