By Anna South April 26th, 2018 in Blog, Clients, News
Back That Drive Up Why You Need Back Up Your Data Did you know that every time you enjoy an unsweetened oat milk double mocha in the general vicinity of your beloved computer, you also swing a glittering red cape in front of the Grim Data Reaper? And it’s not just sweet, delicious liquid that
By Evan Asher March 15th, 2018 in Blog, Clients, Community, News
While there are no words for the devastation experienced by our community as a result of the Thomas Fire and subsequent mudslide, here at TechEase we’re both heartened by the ongoing relief efforts and proud to play our part by offering free data recovery to those affected.
By Evan Asher June 27th, 2012 in Community, News
On Monday June 25th 2012, one of TechEase’s largest competitors – Make It Work – announced that they had halted operations and were in the process of permanently closing. Make It Work was in business for approximately 11 years and had 34 employees. We were shocked and saddened to hear this news. Although we were
By Evan Asher June 1st, 2011 in News
Saturday May 28th at 3PM a Chevy Suburban lost control in the parking lot at 3433 State Street and careened into 2 parked cars, ramming one car several feet out of the spot into the car next to it. Then the driver fled the scene. Witnesses called 911 and the vehicle was found later that
By Evan Asher November 18th, 2010 in Community, News
Last March we were proud to help host Santa Barbara’s Twestival fundraiser event. Members of the Santa Barbara Twitter community came together to raise money for Concern Worldwide, a global charity. Thanks to the generosity of locals like you, we were able to raise over $1,000! Santa Barbara Twestival decided to focus on bringing education
By Evan Asher October 19th, 2010 in Community, News
We were very honored last night to receive the 40 Under 40 Award at the Pacific Coast Business Times Awards Gala at the top of the Topa Towers in Oxnard, CA. TechEase co-founder Evan Asher was recognized for contributions to the community working with non-profit partners such as The Boys and Girls Club, Women’s Economic