SAN JOSE, CA – May 12, 2014 — /BackupReview.info/ — Today InMage announced the release of Scout 7.1, enabling customers to leverage the public, hosted and private cloud as a target for backup and/or disaster recovery (DR). This next generation solution for hybrid cloud backup, recovery and migration is available in three form factors – software, SaaS and the InMage 4000 Series appliance, which has just been named a “Best of TechEd 2014” finalist.
Key Updates in Scout 7.1
“We’ve always been ahead of the pack with our award winning technology, but with the addition of public and private cloud support for backup and DR, we’re now truly in a class of one” said Kumar Malavalli, CEO, InMage Systems.
According to Josh Kulberg, VP of Information Technology for The Learning Experience, InMage was the ideal solution for their needs. “We needed a disaster recovery plan for our business critical systems like Exchange, SQL, file servers, web servers, and customer data. A single InMage 4101 appliance allowed us to seamlessly replicate our systems in South Florida to a remote site in New Jersey, rather than using the multiple products required by other vendors or implementations. I’m relieved to know that our physical and virtual servers are protected by a continuous backup, near zero RPO solution!”
With InMage in place, leveraging the cloud is a breeze. Come visit us at Microsoft TechEd in booth #843 and see the solution in action!
Already Have a Solution in Place? Don’t Lose a Penny Promo:
InMage is so confident in the superiority of their solution that from now until July 31st 2014, InMage will match the existing backup/DR software licenses you own, regardless of brand with equivalent InMage licenses running on InMage 4100 or above appliances. Interested? Learn more: http://go.inmage.com/EB-2014-04-InMage-4000-Upgrade_Promo.html
Media Contact:
Jennifer Sparks Bocchino
Sparks & Associates for InMage Systems
949-388-9322
jenn@sparks-associates.com
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