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StorCentric’s Retrospect Announces Retrospect Backup 18 with Ransomware Protection and Security Enhancements
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Industry s most flexible backup solution also includes enhanced data management platform, and cloud data protection across Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, and Microsoft Azure Users can set a retention period for immutable backups stored on supporting cloud platforms. Within this immutable retention period, backups cannot be deleted by any user, even if ransomware or a malicious actor acquires the root credentials,” said JG Heithcock, Retrospect, a StorCentric Company WALNUT CREEK, Calif. (PRWEB) May 25, 2021
Retrospect™, a StorCentric company, today announced the general availability of Retrospect Backup 18 and Retrospect Virtual 2021, featuring new ransomware protection and security enhancements designed to enable businesses to further fortify themselves against accidents and malicio
StorCentric’s 2nd Annual Retrospect Dads & Grads Promotion Launches – Offering Free 90-Day Subscription License for Every Retrospect Backup Product
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For those that are anticipating upcoming graduations and Father’s Day with excitement and pride and perhaps at a loss for the ideal gift. Retrospect is offering a free, no strings attached, 90-day subscription license for every Retrospect Backup product.
“We are therefore once again offering Dads, Grads and anyone with data to protect the opportunity to do so absolutely free of charge for 90 days. This is the ideal gift to give to a dad or grad,” said JG Heithcock, GM of Retrospect, a StorCentric Company
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Creating a restore point for machines running Windows has be a feature since Windows ME. It has been developed with the advent of Windows 2000 and XP. Basically it creates a “snapshot” of the system and then uses that image to roll back to in case anything should go wrong. Fine in theory, but something rarely used in practice.
That aside, having a restore point is something of some worth and this product takes the concept a lot further. Recovery Manager is a networked version of the same thing but with a few more bells and whistles attached.
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