eMazzanti Technologies Launches Business Continuity Vault
Backup and DR solution
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 6, 2013 at 3:01 pmeMazzanti Technologies (Mazzanti Inc.) introduces the Business Continuity Vault aimed at SMBs who want to protect their data from disaster.
The backup and DR solution provided backs up all the files on your network so that they can be transported to another piece of hardware. In the event of a disaster, this solution allows to run all of company’s office by duplicating these files other computers in the cloud, or from home. This means a company will not have to wait for outdated tape backups but can use any computer linked to the vault cloud to continue business with narrowly an interruption.
Snapshots Every 15 Minutes
The solution takes snapshots every 15 minutes of all of the company’s files and software infrastructure, and can restore files anytime from linked device. It can also replicate a server in the event of hardware failure due to a disaster or otherwise because all of the business’s information are backed up in the vault.
“Your data is secured with the same level of encryption as a bank. Our data centers are state of the art facilities – complete with biometric security, backup HVAC power and cooling,” said Jennifer Mazzanti, president, eMazzanti. “Chances are, the data is safer in our data center than it is in your own office.”
The solution is managed by the company which helps make sure that the customer’s device is operational 365 days a year. The device is monitored by a network operations center and the company will dispatch technicians if there are any issues with vault – free of charge.
Traditional Backup vs. Business Continuity Vault
Here is a comparison of typical disaster scenario how a traditional backup solution differs from the Business Continuity Vault:
- Try and remember where the latest set of backup tapes are located vs. vault ready to get a business up and running.
- Find or purchase and install a tape drive that is identical to the one that made a company’s backup tape. Order a server to be built for the data to be restore as the servers were likely damaged in the disaster vs. within 2-hours, any remote computer is connected to the vault servers and an operational business can continue working.
- After a server arrives, it needs to be set up by an expert vs. the vault and a business is working as if nothing happened.
- During installation of a server, there is likely to be errors in the data restoration process vs. the vault and a business is working as if nothing happened.
- In spite of a company’s best efforts, the backup tapes could be damaged vs. the vault and a business is working as if nothing happened.
The data security standards eMazzanti Technologies complies to:
- HIPPA/HITECH requirements
- ISO 27001 and SAS 70 (Type II) standards
- Payment Card Industry (PCI DSS) requirements
- Granular access controls for administrators
- Audit logging
- Restricted access to audit log information
- Intrusion detection
- Hardened and dedicated enterprise firewalls
- Intrusion detection
- Threat Management Gateways
- Encrypted backups