Monday, April 2, 2012

Backup Technology

Asigra today announced that its partner, Backup Technology Limited (BTL), will present on the advantages of cloud-based Virtual Disaster Recovery (VDR) at the 2012 Storage Networking World (SNW) conference in Dallas.

Backup Technology has established itself as the world leading Online Backup and Disaster Recovery provider.  With individual customer data sizes ranging from 50GB to over 100TB, they currently protect well over 8 Petabytes including billions of files.  With clients across industries, be it public or private sector, including charities such as the British Red Cross to Premier League Football clubs such as Liverpool FC and global brands like Master Lock, Backup Technology has an impressive portfolio of customers.

Asigra is the leading Canadian cloud computing vendor focused on backup, recovery and restoration with more than 550,000 customer sites deployed globally. Asigra Cloud Backup™ transforms the way businesses manage and protect their data by delivering seamless end-to-end data protection that efficiently scales and easily adapts to any IT environment. Asigra Cloud Backup is built for progressive Managed Service Providers who focus on driving growth and increasing their total addressable market to better service their customers, IT constrained organizations, and industries with compliance mandates that are looking to improve their backup with a secure, proven and flexible cloud backup and recovery model. With more than 26 years of experience as backup/recovery pioneers, Asigra manages one of the largest business-class backup service provider ecosystems in the world who power their cloud backup services using Asigra technology. Asigra is recognized among top-tier industry analysts, including the Enterprise Strategy Group, Gartner, IDC, Forrester Research and the 451 Group. Recently, the company was recognized by Business Solutions Magazine as a Best Channel Vendor for 2012 and Storage Magazine named Asigra Cloud Backup its 2011 Product of the Year. Asigra is headquartered in Toronto, Canada, with offices globally.

2 comments:

Joe said...

Thanks for the posting

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