Intronis Spring Release 13 Expands Virtualized Environment Support
And company opens Canadian data center
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 21, 2013 at 2:52 pm
Expanding its support for virtualized environments, Intronis,
Inc.
announced the availability of its Spring
Release 13.
Simultaneously, the
company announced the opening of its data center in Montreal, Canada.
"Intronis is a growth company focused on earning the business
and enabling the success of our north American channel
partners," says Rick Faulk, Intronis CEO. "Our
Spring Release 13 offers VARs and MSPs the technology, resources and
support needed to scale success and offer an invaluable backup and
recovery service perfectly suited to support physical and virtualized
environments with ease and efficiency."
Features include QuickSpin, a data recovery tool that offers data
restore and localized recovery support for virtualized machines.
Priced at a fixed per-host cost, it offers Change Block Tracking for
incremental backups, flexible data retention and archiving settings,
as well as 256-bit AES encryption for data protection.
Additional features are enhanced Intronis Partner Portal lined with
customization, usability and managed access controls; and the
branding wizard, a marketing and enablement tool that lets partners
create a customer-facing portal featuring their own logo, colors and
specific information.
"Backup and recovery is a business critical service for SMBs
and represents a growing, high-value opportunity for IT channel
partners throughout North America," says Dan Iacono, storage
analyst, IDC. "Intronis Spring Release 13 strives to
simplify cloud-based backup, speed time to recovery and provide a
SaaS-based data recovery solution that delivers greater business
value to channel partners, as well as the SMBs they serve."
Canadian Data Center Expands Market
Along with this release, the company announced it has invested in a
Canadian data center to ensure channel partners in Canada are able to
comply with the country’s federal and provincial regulations that
restrict how and where data is managed. It is located in Montreal,
Canada and in operation.
"With Intronis new Canadian data center and proven VMware
capabilities we gain a significant client services advantage and are
able to provide greater peace of mind by assuring our client s data
is stored in country and readily recoverable," says John
Atwood, system support specialist, MicroAge
IT Solutions in Alberta, Canada. "It‘s
definitely a big win for Intronis Canadian partners and will
certainly help us better address the needs of our clients working
within highly-regulated or data sensitive vertical markets such as
healthcare and government."
"The Canadian market is important to Intronis and in order to
help our Canadian channel partners capitalize on the demand for
cloud-based backup and recovery solutions, we needed to establish an
in-country presence," says Rob Merklinger, VP
sales, Intronis. "Our new Canadian data center addresses the
country s regulations and restrictions around data protection,
simplifies the sales discussion and positions Intronis to become the
cloud backup and recovery provider of choice for the Canadian IT
channel."
It also introduced a
partner trial offering for channel partners who want to test-drive
the BDR solution and partner enablement support with no risk, cost
and obligation.