Across the world, the advancement in technology has necessitated the innovation of data recovery software that enables the device owner to retrieve information from the gadget in case of any eventuality. Indeed, data loss may arise from an accidental deletion of data, corruption of the files due to viruses or exposure to heat among other factors. According to Blasius and Greenacre (2014) the type of data stored in the mobile device range from photos, music, files among others which often of great significance to the owner. On the other hand, data recovery is necessary because it enables one to retrieve valuable information that would otherwise not be possible without it thus averting any form of inconveniences that might occasion the loss.
Noteworthy, Data Doctor Software has various capabilities such as enabling the mobile user to retrieve information stored in different file formats such as audio files: WMA, MP3, and WAV FLAC among others. In addition, it can also recover video files: MPEG, AVI, ASF, WMV, and 3GP among others if the phone loses it either through memory corruption, theft or exposure to heat among other factors (Blasius and Greenacre, 2014). 

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Furthermore, Blasius and Greenacre (2014) explained that Data Doctor is supported by all cell phone devices irrespective of the company of manufacture. Ideally, no other equipment is required for one to use the software, all one has to do is to download the software and install it the cell phone. Business benefits that arise from the use of the software include protection of vital information concerning the business, and secondly, the software is cheap to acquire compared to the process of seeking the services of data recovery from data recovery companies. Furthermore, the software is easy to use, and the retrieved data has minimal chances of leakage since it is operated by the device user. Also, it takes a short time to retrieve lost data, and this is important notably if the lost information was to be used urgently.

    References
  • Blasius, J., & Greenacre, M. (Eds.). (2014). Visualization and verbalization of data. CRC Press.