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Neverfail has announced the availability of a new business continuity solution for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010.
As SharePoint Server increases in adoption and use, it has become a mission-critical application platform, demanding around-the-clock continuous availability. Users are reliant on SharePoint Server 2010 applications to do their job and any IT outage affecting SharePoint Server applications causes significant business disruption. Neverfail for SharePoint Server 2010 delivers application aware high availability and disaster recovery for all elements of SharePoint Server including the database and application servers together with search and index servers.
"SharePoint Server 2010 serves as a vital link between corporate messaging, enterprise applications, customers, partners and suppliers," said Arpan Shah, director for SharePoint at Microsoft Corp. "Neverfail for SharePoint Server 2010 delivers a solution designed from the ground up to keep users working through any type of IT outage."
Neverfail provides a consistent approach that spans across Microsoft SQL Server databases, file system content and even Microsoft Exchange to provide farm failover. Neverfail can be used to protect the entire collaboration, workflow and content management platform against outage. The result is a resilient application and IT infrastructure ensuring people are connected 24x7.
As a Microsoft Gold launch partner, Neverfail has been invited to participate in SharePoint Server 2010 launch road shows in the following cities:
- New York - 5/13
- Washington DC - 5/18
- Dallas - 5/18
- Los Angeles - 5/18
- Houston - 5/20
- Minneapolis - 5/27
- Seattle - 5/27
"We are proud to be part of the SharePoint Server 2010 launch," said Paddy Falls, CTO of Neverfail. "We have been working closely with Microsoft engineering and product groups. We are delighted to say that Neverfail for SharePoint Server 2010 will be available to coincide with the general availability of this important business collaboration platform."
www.neverfailgroup.com

•Date: 13th May 2010 • Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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