Paragon Software in Cloud Storage Alliance With Data Deposit Box
For bare metal recovery technology
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 7, 2016 at 3:02 pmParagon Software Group Corp. has entered into a strategic agreement with Canada-based Data Deposit Box Inc., a provider of cloud backup and recovery technology, to provide Bare Metal Recovery (BMR) capabilities in support of Data Deposit Box’s cloud storage service.
Effective immediately, Paragon’s BMR technology is available as an integrated feature of the Data Deposit Box cloud service offering, which is designed to safeguard critical data for SMB/SME customers worldwide.
“Paragon’s BMR technology is a high-value component of our cloud BC and recovery service,” said Troy Cheeseman, president and COO, Data Deposit Box. “The ability for SMBs and SMEs to keep their businesses open after an unexpected system crash or data loss depends heavily on their ability to quickly and reliably restore critical data or an entire machine after the event. Aligning with Paragon to use their industry-proven BMR technology to give Data Deposit Box customers and partners peace of mind-and the complete suite of data protection services that they need-was an easy decision for us.“
Data Deposit Box offers customers the ability to backup and recover a wide range of data types (Exchange, SQL, VMware, Hyper-V, and others) while simultaneously providing cloud, hybrid or local recovery points in a flexible, reliable service.
“Drawing upon their experience as a global cloud backup provider for more than 13 years, Data Deposit Box is uniquely qualified to meet the data protection needs of businesses worldwide,” said Tom Fedro, president, Paragon. “Their enterprise cloud disaster readiness offerings are designed for easy adoption and implementation, with a license-free, affordable pricing model that hits the SMB/SME sweet spot. Paragon is proud to play a role as a key technology provider.“
Thousands of organizations worldwide rely upon Paragon’s DR capabilities for bare-metal restore, instant recovery to a VM, adaptive restore to dissimilar hardware and recovery ID for simplified assisted remote restore operations.