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Missouri Company Offers Cleansing Service for old Computer Hard Drives

December 25, 2006 By admin Leave a Comment

You found a new computer under the Christmas tree and you’re going to get rid of that dinosaur you’ve been working on. But the old computer has a lot of your personal information on its hard drive. And, you want to make sure that information doesn’t fall into the wrong hands. That’s where a Missouri company comes in. Kenn Ritchey with St. Charles-based Executive Personal Computers, says his company provides a service called SecureTrack that wipes clean the hard drives from personal computers, laptops and servers to a level acceptable to the U.S. Department of Defense. EPC will also destroy the hard drive by shredding it. Ritchey adds EPC provides data eradication on-site when it’s critical to a customer that the service be handled within company facilities.

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