Veritas Selects Trilio for New Product Offering
To incorporate into branded product offering for OpenStack clouds
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 8, 2021 at 2:14 pmTrilio Data, Inc. announced that Veritas Technologies LLC has selected its data protection technology to incorporate into a Veritas-branded product offering for OpenStack clouds.
Trilio’s technology will be incorporated into the Veritas NetBackup product, an enterprise heterogeneous backup and recovery suite that provides unified data protection for multi-cloud, virtual and physical environments that can be managed from a single console.
“Veritas NetBackup is a market leading enterprise backup and recovery solution that has been adopted by eighty-seven% of the Fortune Global 500 companies,” said Doug Mathews, Veritas VP of product management. “We maintain our leadership by continually seeking new ways to make our products better and working with innovators like Trilio is a great example.“
“Veritas has made a great choice for application-centric backup and recovery, migration and mobility,” said David Safaii, CEO, Trilio. “And in Veritas, Trilio is proud to have a new partner with a proven track-record in data protection, further validating that our native cloud architecture is born for enterprise environments. The Trilio data protection technology is without peer – offering linear scalability, multi-tenancy and native integration. We are delighted that Veritas will help bring Trilio’s technology to their customers and partners across the globe.“
Trilio has been at the forefront of data protection for open source infrastructure with a platform designed for the cloud and cloud-native applications. It announced TrilioVault for Kubernetes v2.0, including a management console for multi-cloud data protection and was named a Leader and Outperformer by a GigaOm report on Kubernetes Data Protection. Additionally, last month it announced a $15 million series B round of funding.
The company will continue to develop, market, sell and support the TrilioVault for OpenStack platform across the globe.