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ShadowProtect SPX’s image-based continuous data protection makes it easy to protect your system. An oldie that remains a goodie. Continuous data protection doesn’t get any better than Arcserve’s $100 ...
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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Arcserve ®, the world's most experienced provider of backup, recovery, and immutable storage solutions for unified data protection against ransomware and ...
DRAPER, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--StorageCraft Technology Corporation, a provider of innovative disk-based backup, disaster recovery, system migration, data protection and security solutions for servers, ...
ShadowProtect 3.5 includes several new features, including the ability to backup failing hard drives – so IT administrators can salvage as much data as possible. This new feature allows you to ...
StorageCraft Technology, provider of disk-based backup and disaster recovery for Windows-based servers, desktops and laptops, announced upgrades to its ShadowProtect backup and disaster recovery ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Of the many backup solutions available for Windows, Arcseve ...
You've heard it before, but it's still true: if you don't back up your system, you have only yourself to blame when bad hardware or viruses makes your disk unbootable or unreadable. Sure, online ...