This article is about the software engineer. For other uses, see Stephen Schwartz (disambiguation) Dr. Steve Schwartz is a software engineer who founded Unitrends in 1989 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Schwartz is considered the initial developer of a data recovery and restoration technique known as bare-metal restore and is recognized in the software industry as the developer of CTAR (Compressing Tape Archiver) and System Crash AirBag.

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  • This article is about the software engineer. For other uses, see Stephen Schwartz (disambiguation) Dr. Steve Schwartz is a software engineer who founded Unitrends in 1989 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Schwartz is considered the initial developer of a data recovery and restoration technique known as bare-metal restore and is recognized in the software industry as the developer of CTAR (Compressing Tape Archiver) and System Crash AirBag. He is part of the team that developed products such as Backup Professional (enterprise backup/recovery), PC ParaChute (crash recovery for networked PCs), and crash recovery for Solaris SPARC.
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  • This article is about the software engineer. For other uses, see Stephen Schwartz (disambiguation) Dr. Steve Schwartz is a software engineer who founded Unitrends in 1989 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Schwartz is considered the initial developer of a data recovery and restoration technique known as bare-metal restore and is recognized in the software industry as the developer of CTAR (Compressing Tape Archiver) and System Crash AirBag.
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  • Steve Schwartz
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