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9/11 led to Disaster Recovery System - Sonasoft
Friday, 04.23.2004, 09:42am (GMT-7)

The company today provides solutions for SQL Server and the Exchange Server of Microsoft, simplifying and automating the process of database backup and recovery, centralizing the management of multiple servers, and cost-effectively providing a disaster recovery strategy to protect valuable data, thereby resulting in a higher availability of computer-based information, reduced risk of accidental or deliberate data loss, lower IT costs, and a sound disaster recovery strategy.

"The 9/11 tragedy exposed the need for people and companies to protect their data and that gave us an idea to create a comprehensive and a reliable Disaster Recovery Software (SonaSafeā„¢) based on the Microsoft platform. There are loads of manual processes which go into creating a Disaster Recovery Installation and people normally keep their data on a tape, which is helpful in just 70% of the cases, what we have done is to create a disk-to-disk implementation and have automated the entire process of backup and recovery, calling it a Point-Click Recovery process", commented Andy Khanna.

"I have myself witnessed about six downturns in the economy and this one is probably the hardest hitting, owing to the major upswing that the companies enjoyed in the dotcom arena, however our product is not affected by the nature of the economy, for the customer has to protect his data irrespective of the way the economy functions", commented Andy Khanna.

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