Microsoft-EMC Launch Solution for Backing up Branch Office Data



Microsoft-EMC Launch Solution for Backing up Branch Office Data
Microsoft, and EMC has introduced a 10 city tour this week to promote common solutions for the consolidation and protection of data in the various branch offices and other remote sites.

According to the company up to 60 percent of a large organizations information may be located away from the main data center in branch offices or other remote facilities. Microsoft and EMC have put together the solution of Microsofts Windows Storage Server 2003, EMC netwin 200 network-attached storage systems and EMC Legato replistor software.

Netwin 200 NAS on the loading the Windows Storage Server 2003, which is Microsofts third-generation NAS specific operating system. Replistor copy of the software for Windows-based asynchronous data through LAN and WAN networks for remote communications.

Tour began Thursday in Boston, and continue to Atlanta, Chicago, Denver at the Irvine, California, Irvine, Texas, Mountain View, California, New York City Redmond, Washington state and Washington, DC companies have set up their own websites website www.protectandconsolidate.com.


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