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Revinetix(TM) Announces New Data De-Duplication Capabilities to RevOS(TM) Backup Appliance Application

Mon Aug 4, 2008 9:45am EDT
  SALT LAKE CITY, UT, Aug 04 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Revinetix announced today the release of RevOS(TM) 3.0 with a suite of
new features, including data de-duplication, Active Directory support and
a Web 2.0 tab menu user interface to simplify data backup, archive and
recovery management for small and medium-sized businesses and enterprises
(SMB/SMEs).

    With patent-pending de-duplication technology in this latest version,
RevOS identifies duplicate copies of data, records where the data is
stored and triggers the network-attached backup appliance to store only a
single copy of a file. This process can result in significant space and
cost savings as well as increased data retention periods. RevOS also
enables the administrator more control to specify and schedule the type
of backup required -- full, incremental, or only new changes made to the
database.

    RevOS centrally manages and automates backup, archive and recovery
functions down to the desktop level for every machine connected to a
network -- even those connected through a VPN (Virtual Private Network).
The continuing demands on IT administrators to backup and protect steadily
increasing volumes of data can be extremely time consuming. The automated
backup functionality in RevOS frees IT staff from backup scheduling and
management allowing them to focus on other IT tasks to support the
organization.

    Delivering a single application feel, the new RevOS tab menu structure
simplifies and speeds identification and management of stored data.
Navigation and content changes are based on the tab selected by the user,
a contrast to the more common interface that requires users to drill down
through a hierarchy of page links and views. The result is that
administrators are able to get to the desired information more quickly and
complete backup, archive and recovery tasks more efficiently.

    Developed with open source Google Web Toolkit (GWT), the new Web 2.0 user
interface and Active Directory integration make it easy to scale and
manage -- up to thousands of backup clients -- with increased efficiency
and flexibility. Page categories and content can be customized to the
needs of the administrator's particular organization. Additional
management tools in this latest version include a status bar that shows
used and free disk space, a messages area for notifications and RAID
status indicator.

    "With the efficiencies of data de-duplication in disk-based backup
appliances replacing traditional tape backup systems, constrained IT
departments are rethinking their backup solutions strategies," said Thomas
G. Hogan, Revinetix president and CEO. "With RevOS, administrators are
able to accomplish more for their organizations in less time and help
save the expense of purchasing more storage appliances by eliminating
duplicate data files."

    RevOS 3.0 is specifically designed for Revinetix' Sentio(TM) rack mount
data protection appliances and Volo(TM) desktop data protection appliances
with support for all major operating systems, SQL Server Agent for
Microsoft(R) SQL Server(TM) and Microsoft(R) Exchange Server.

    About Revinetix

    Revinetix provides innovative data protection solutions that ensure
continuity of business, control of critical information and confidence in
recovery systems. Revinetix offers the first total disk backup and
recovery solution that allows automated backup schedules for every user
on the network and allows critical data to be stored safely off-site from
a single appliance. For more information and an online demonstration of
the product, customers are encouraged to contact Revinetix at
801-263-5116 or sales@revinetix.com to locate a reseller in their local
area.

    Revinetix, Sentio, Volo, Disk2Disk2Disk and D2D2D are trademarks of
Revinetix, Inc. All others are property of their respective owners.

    

Press Contact:
Paulette Brown
Brown Communications
press@revinetix.com
770-577-3881

Copyright 2008, Market Wire, All rights reserved.

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