Druvaa Loses an “A” at the End
Becoming Druva
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 29, 2010 at 2:00 pmDruvaa Software has changed its name into
Druva Software..
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"Formerly known as Druvaa Software, the organization will now be
known with a single ‘a,’" Jaspreet Singh, CEO of the organization
said.
This change in name signifies a transformation of the company to a much
leaner and faster player in the market. “The shedding of the extra
‘a’ signifies our bid to further create solutions that are smarter and
are better placed to help the users,” said Jaspreet Singh while
explaining the decision behind the name change.
Druva is best known for its two award-winning products – Druva inSync
and Druva Phoenix. Druva inSync, the flagship enterprise laptop backup
offering, protects corporate data for office and remote users. It
features simple backup, point-in-time restores, and patent-pending data
deduplication technology to make backups up to 10 times faster.
Druva Software has recently released v1.0 for its much anticipated
server backup platform – Druva Phoenix. Maintaining its leadership in
innovation for disk based backup, Druva recently revealed plans to
launch a new storage engine called ‘Blackbird.’ The new storage engine
promises a new application aware source based data deduplication
approach which eliminates data duplicates by understanding the
composition, format and structure of data at the source. This approach
offers about up to 60% better storage/bandwidth savings when compared to
a standard block based data deduplication approach, especially while
backing up Outlook PST and other complex data formats.
Druva is privately-held and backed by Indian Angel Network (IAN) and
Accord International (HK).