News - October 2005

            "With tape, you never know if your backup is corrupted, and you won't know until you try to restore data. At that point, you have a real problem on your hands. Asigra's Autonomic Healing provides us with an automated way to identify and correct problematic files in our backups, bringing enhanced capabilities that are a quantum leap forward over what tape can deliver."
Stacy Hayes
DS3 DataVaulting

Asigra Feature Highlights

Televaulting Powers VMWare with Unmatched Cost Reductions and Backup/Restore Functionality Learn more.

Autonomic Healing Scans, Repairs and Guarantees Data Integrity of more than 100+ TB at DS3 DataVaulting Learn more.

Televaulting ensures agentless, reliable, efficient, cost-effective backup for all your remote sites.

Agentless Savings Calculator
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White paper: Remote Site Data Protection: It's all about the recovery!
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In the News

HP steps up its game in data protection (searchstorage.com)
HP's new Electronic Vaulting Service uses Asigra's agentless remote backup software to send data to an HP Recovery Center for protection and retention purposes.

Darwin meets Data Storage (Computer Technology Review)
Televaulting provisions storage as a utility.

Remote Backup Critical for New Orleans Law Firm (CRN)
Other companies pay the price for procrastination.




Customer Success Stories

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Industry Highlights

Join Asigra at Storage Decisions Backup Schools.
Take backup to the next level at these October and November workshops.
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Survey indicates remote site legacy tape backup failing enterprise customers
Seventy-five percent of respondents in a recently concluded survey of IT executives indicated that their companies suffered unrecoverable loss of corporate data they thought was successfully backed up to tape due to unreadable, lost or stolen media. Learn more.