VAD BigTec Distributing Trilio OpenStack Backup and Data Protection Software
To expand customer footprint throughout Europe
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 26, 2018 at 2:22 pmTrilio Data, Inc., in data protection and recovery solutions for OpenStack, announced a partnership agreement with BigTec (SASU Exclusive Group), an European-based global VAD.
BigTec will further expand Trilio’s customer footprint throughout Europe, working together to help businesses meet their data protection needs.
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“Data protection is a critical issue for companies in the EU as they actively prepare for the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) rollout this May,” said Thomas Lahive, GM, sales and alliances, Trilio. “Our partnership with BigTec will give organizations access to TrilioVault, the only OpenStack native backup and recovery solution on the market. Now, cloud administrators and tenants alike can work together to manage the data they store.“
“Trilio’s flagship product, TrilioVault, helps OpenStack users to protect their cloud environments by giving them the ability restore entire workloads in a single click,” said Martin Bichler, group vendor manager, BigTec. “It well-complements our existing portfolio and represents a great opportunity for our partner ecosystem to better enable their customers to solve backup and recovery challenges, and prepare for GDPR. We’re very much looking forward to working closely with the team.“
Trilio is a solution for companies running OpenStack in both test/dev and production environments. As a software-only, agentless solution, TrilioVault is easy to deploy and to manage allowing the solution to effortlessly grow with a customer’s cloud.
TrilioVault’s self-service approach also makes it easy or all tenants to have control over their clouds via native integration into Horizon. Through TrilioVault’s forever-incremental backups, tenants can recover or migrate any point-in-time with one click, including application blueprints, VMs, network configurations, security groups/policies, metadata, and storage data.