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New solution simplifies disaster recovery for enterprise e-mail

Get free weekly news by e-mailMirapoint has introduced the Mirapoint Remote Site Replication (RSR) solution designed to provide enterprises and higher educational organizations with a proactive disaster recovery solution for protecting critical e-mail. RSR provides continuous access to e-mail and remotely replicates a copy of all business critical e-mail activity. As a result, organizations can avoid downtime protect the integrity of their data, and store historical data for regulatory and compliance requirements. RSR easily deploys with Mirapoint's mail and security appliances and provides enterprises with a cost effective solution to ensure business continuity.

"Deploying a disaster recovery solution is essential for enterprises today," said Barry Ariko, CEO, Mirapoint. "Mirapoint is committed to providing our customers with a complete e-mail infrastructure solution that allows them to eliminate risk and protect the integrity of their e-mail assets. Mirapoint's RSR ensures that a copy of critical e-mail is available remotely allowing enterprises to minimize downtime and maintain business continuity in case disaster strikes."

Mirapoint's RSR provides businesses with the security of a dual-site system at a very affordable price. RSR ensures that the services, along with a copy of e-mail, calendaring and contact data is available at a remote location so that recovery can happen with minimal downtime. RSR adds to an already broad range of available Mirapoint business continuity solutions, ranging from backups to SAN snap shots to hot-spare appliances to mail store clusters.

The Remote Site Replication solution is an add-on software license to Mirapoint's Message Server and is priced starting at $15,000. For more information, visit www.mirapoint.com/RSR

Date: 3rd April 2007 • Region: US/World Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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