Secure-24 Backup-as-a-Service Launched for ITIL-Based Data Protection
Utilizing Avamar, NetWorker and EMC Data Domain
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 9, 2013 at 2:50 pm
Secure-24
LLC. offers a backup-as-a-service solution (BaaS) for enterprises that
need ITIL based data protection processes for their environments.
"Many organizations face
challenges in justifying the cost to have all critical applications
and data backed up properly. A BaaS solution must integrate into
existing infrastructure, and provide a single management interface
for all administrators. enterprise backup and restore requires a
number of critical procedures. We provide our clients with a solution
to reduce the costly risks of information loss without the high
upfront investment," said Secure-24’s storage and backup services manager Keith Bankston.
The BaaS solution leverages hardware
and software from EMC combined with data security, HA and compliance
from Secure-24.
The company utilizes EMC Avamar
software and system, NetWorker unified backup software and
Data Domain de-dupe storage systems.
Headquartered in Metro Detroit, the company
provides management, support for customers’ business applications,
and available environments within data centers in Michigan, Arizona
and Nevada. Each data center has implemented an EMC backup
architecture with over 1.8PB of protected data deployed.
It supports the global operations of
mid-market companies and Fortune 100 enterprises in growing industry
segments, including manufacturing, technology, consumer goods,
chemicals, financial services, construction, healthcare,
pharmaceuticals and transportation.
As a Gold EMC Velocity service
provider, the company has a long relationship with EMC to
build solutions that accelerate customers’ IT and drive business
transformation. The company also is a recipient of the 2012 EMC
Journey to the cloud award, which is given to partners, customers
or individuals who drive innovation, business value and performance
through the use of virtualization as the transformational pillar for
the move to cloud computing.