Intel and InMage Deliver Best-in-Class Business Continuity and Data Protection With Intel Server Continuity Suite
March 19, 2012 06:00 ET
Intel and InMage Deliver Best-in-Class Business Continuity and Data Protection With Intel Server Continuity Suite
New Intel Server Continuity Suite Powered by InMage Systems Offers Industry-Leading Data Protection and Recovery Technologies to Intel Customers and Partners
SANTA CLARA, CA--(Marketwire - Mar 19, 2012) - InMage Systems® ([ www.inmage.com ]) and the Intel® Corporation (
"We are pleased to offer the benefits of InMage's recovery software within the Intel Server Continuity Suite," said David Brown, general manager of Intel's Enterprise Platforms and Services Division. "This is a very strategic offering for Intel, as it greatly simplifies the management of numerous data-driven IT functions, especially for the SMB market. InMage is playing a key role in helping us deliver the kind of data protection and recovery functionality that today's small to medium-sized businesses require."
The Intel Server Continuity Suite is integrated with features such as predictive hardware failure to provide proactive and comprehensive data protection. Utilizing award-winning continuous data protection (CDP) technology developed by InMage, the Intel Server Continuity Suite backs up data in real time and offers almost immediate recovery time and recovery point objectives while eliminating backup windows. With the unified virtual presence GUI, users only have one interface to learn and run, and one place to set up alerting and schedule tasks. Other key features include application-consistent recovery points and single screen storage management.
"By extending leading-edge data protection and recovery capabilities across their server products line, our collaboration with Intel for their Server Continuity Suite resulted in a versatile solution based on the ease of use and simplicity for tens of thousands of Intel customers. Their customers will benefit from continuous disk backup and disaster recovery, at a very affordable cost, in Intel server-powered physical and virtual environments," said Kumar Malavalli, CEO of InMage.