National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum Selects CoreVault
For backup and recovery
By Jean Jacques Maleval | December 4, 2008 at 3:29 pmCoreVault has been chosen as the data backup and recovery provider for the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. “We are very proud to be chosen and trusted by such a local icon in the Oklahoma City Community,” says Jeff Cato, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships for CoreVault.
“Traditional tape backup tasks were time consuming and kept our IT staff from performing other mission-critical tasks,” says Shayla Simpson, Director of Public Relations and Events. “Because of the numerous hours spent on backup maintenance and inconsistent tape backups, we realized it was time to implement an alternative process for backing up our data. Backups are now completely automated by CoreVault. Our mission critical data is secure, reliable and available 24 X 7. CoreVault’s data backup and recovery solution offers maximum security and most of all, peace of mind.”
“The Museum is a virtual store of America’s rich and extensive Western culture. If any of its historical data was lost or couldn’t be safely recovered, the impact would be devastating. The belief and trust placed in us to ensure the safety of this integral part of our national heritage makes us extremely proud. We realize it is a business’ prerogative to choose from a variety of online storage options. To be chosen by a credible organization in your home state and entrusted with the safe online storage and retrieval of invaluable National archives reinforces our belief that we are doing things the right way here at CoreVault,” said Cato.