Selkie Software Takes a Stand
Data Recovery Company Faces Off with the Competition

Feb. 9, 2009 - New York, New York

As the cyber universe continues to grow, so does the competition between software companies. Customers will often face the daunting task of choosing the right piece of software for the job; performing a Google search will usually yield hundreds of results. One software company, Tugboat Enterprises is starting to challenge larger enterprises such as the Geek Squad in order to stand out among a vast amount of companies claiming to be data recovery experts.


When performing a simple Google search of the term “data recovery,” 7,090,000 results are displayed. Out of these results there are approximately ten data recovery companies that are trustworthy and that won’t burn a hole through your wallet. Judi Tyabji Wilson, CEO of Tugboat Enterprises explains: “Although there are companies out there that claim to be able to completely recover your data, most of them are costly, both in time and money and also unreliable. Many also have special requirements such as needing the Windows OS to still function and taking up memory and resources.”


Recently, Tugboat Enterprises has started to challenge other data recovery companies, such as the Geek Squad, to show users how they stack up against other products on the market today and adding to their competitive matrix.“We sell real time data recovery and believe that our software is superior to others on the market. We can and will certainly stand up against other companies such as the Geek Squad and Symantec when it comes to our product and the unprecedented expertise that comes with it. Our company looks forward to shaking up the way that people view data recovery,” says Philip Fletcher, CTO.


Selkie Software is do-it-yourself, reliable, inexpensive, real-time data recovery software. It requires no technical knowledge and runs independent of the Windows Operating System. Features that set it apart from the rest include its “Smart File Finding” technology and the ability to place all data on another computer in the exact order it was before. The “real time” capabilities allow the user to extract data from a broken machine up to the second their computer crashed with no previous backup needed. The newest product Selkie Freedom allows a user to push data from a broken computer onto a USB key allowing it to be 2nd computer and network independent. Visit www.SelkieFreedom.com for more information.