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MPC Corporation Chooses Horizon DataSys Disaster Recovery Solution for Its Trade...

Tue Jan 29, 2008 7:00am EST
MPC Corporation Chooses Horizon DataSys Disaster Recovery Solution for Its Trade Show Workstations

   Rollback Rx Pro Increases Data Protection and Restores Systems in
                            Only 30 Seconds
BLAINE, Wash.--(Business Wire)--Horizon DataSys, a provider of cost-effective and reliable data
protection solutions for corporate desktops and laptops, today
announced that MPC Corporation is using Rollback Rx Pro(TM) 8.1 for
its trade show desktops and laptops. RollBack Rx Pro, the
easy-to-use PC recovery utility from Horizon DataSys, allows MPC's
trade show employees to instantly restore their trade show systems in
case of disasters, user errors, or intentional modifications made to
workstation settings by prospective customers, who are testing the
computers at various events. The new version of the software, RollBack
Rx 8.1, supports Windows Vista and disk imaging, and it is available
as a free upgrade to all Horizon DataSys customers.

   MPC's IT department required a software solution that would enable
its employees to easily restore trade show evaluation systems to a
pristine state at the end of a user session or prior to shipping them
to the next event. "The previous product that we used required PCs to
be shipped back after each tradeshow in order to be restored, and the
restore session took 12 to 20 minutes per PC," commented Michael
Trover, marketing manager for Trade Show Inventory and Events at MPC
Corporation. "With RollBack Rx Pro, even non-technical users can
restore their PCs while at a tradeshow site and it only takes 30
seconds or less. We are very impressed with the ease of use and the
rich features, which have instantly helped us increase our IT
productivity by streamlining our PC restoration tasks and by allowing
the IT team to focus on other projects."

   RollBack Rx Pro is a Windows-based data protection and real-time
recovery software that allows corporate users to continuously protect
their mission-critical data and quickly recover it in case of
disasters, regardless of their technical skill levels. The easy-to-use
RollBack Rx software takes only 0.1% of the hard drive and is the
ideal solution for organizations in need of a low-cost, real-time data
protection and instant recovery solution designed for Windows
environments.

   To download a free software trial, go to
http://www.horizondatasys.com/page.aspx?id=172151.

   About Horizon DataSys Corporation

   Horizon DataSys is a privately-held company that provides
easy-to-use and reliable Windows-based disaster recovery solutions,
which ensure immediate desktop and laptop recovery at the lowest cost.
Horizon DataSys has sold more than a million licenses worldwide and
its list of clients includes companies such as UPS, Quality Inn,
Holiday Inn, Royal Caribbean Cruise lines, and more. For more
information, visit www.horizondatasys.com, or call toll-free at (800)
496-0148 or at (604) 324-0797.

ClassyTech Public Relations
Georgiana Comsa, 408-435-1500
georgiana@classytech.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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