Start-up Kashya has upgraded its data replication appliance by adding continuous data protection software, letting customers combine the off-site protection of data with local backup capability. The ...
Linksys, a division of networking giant Cisco Systems, has entered into an agreement with IBM to incorporate IBM Tivoli Continuous Data Protection (CDP) for Files software into its portfolio of SMB ...
Using the same on-premises software infrastructure for continuous data capture, JetStream DR provides two models for data protection and business continuity. For business-critical workloads with the ...
Continuous-capture, or journaling, data protection is a new backup/recovery paradigm. It offers a level of data protection and availability that was unimagined a few years ago except by the handful of ...
Earlier this month, Double-Take Software acquired TimeSpring, a vendor of continuous data protection (CDP) software. TimeSpring’s TimeData is available for several Windows applications – Exchange, ...
The move is important for customers building disaster recovery infrastructures, especially those using server virtualization software from such companies as VMware, of Palo Alto, Calif., said Rob ...
For Derek Kruger at the City of Safford, everything about his nightly backups had run amok. “Our backup server was unable to complete a backup on all my critical Exchange, SQL and file servers in the ...
Information is crucial for the success of any business. Companies need to handle confidential user data which necessitates a secure place to store, back up, and protect this critical information from ...
Let’s be honest: Backup is an unloved necessity. It costs money and takes time. Restores are time-consuming and frustrating. But the fact is, you cannot live without them. Data must be backed up; it ...
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IBM has signed an agreement to buy FilesX, a storage software company in Haifa, Israel, and Newton, Mass., it announced Thursday. Terms of the deal, which IBM said will close shortly, were not ...