(Source: Business Wire)

i365,
Inc., A Seagate Company (NASDAQ:STX), today announced a collaboration
with Microsoft on development of a heterogeneous solution that will
allow IT managers to extend Microsoft System Center Data Protection
Manager (DPM) 2010 across non-Microsoft platforms and into the cloud,
using i365's EVault
data protection software and cloud-connected storage solutions
infrastructure. The combined solution will be available in several
configurations. The first configuration will include an appliance-based backup
solution, powered by SeagateĀ® technology, which is scheduled
for delivery in first half of 2010 with the release to manufacturing of
DPM 2010. This collaboration includes both technology and joint
go-to-market components.
"System Center Data Protection Manager is seeing greater traction in the
data protection and recovery software market as more companies
standardize on it to protect their Windows-based environments," said
Laura DuBois, IDC's research director for Storage Software. "This
partnership is a win-win for both companies, allowing Microsoft
customers to benefit from i365's proven technology, expertise and cloud
infrastructure to not only extend their data protection across
non-Microsoft platforms but also into the cloud for offsite protection."
A growing number of companies are adopting System Center Data Protection
Manager as their standard for Windows backup and recovery. Yet many of
these companies also run other operating systems and applications for
part of their business and want a single solution that extends System
Center Data Protection Manager to protect data from both Windows and
non-Windows environments. This collaboration will give customers an
integrated data protection environment for Windows file servers and
applications, as well as other platforms and applications, such as UNIX,
Linux, Novell Netware, VMware, IBM i, and Oracle. One integrated
solution for all platforms enables IT teams to provide data protection
and disaster recovery more efficiently and with less cost. The cloud
option automatically brings the data offsite, ensuring business
continuity even if a facility is damaged or destroyed.
"Our EVault technology is making cloud-based data protection an
important part of disaster recovery initiatives for more customers every
day, optimizing the efficiency, security, and flexibility of data
transfer over the Internet. Through unique edge appliances, compression,
and block level deduplication technology, we deliver the disaster
recovery benefits of an offsite backup, without the costs of tapes or
transfers of physical media," said George Hoenig, vice president,
product operations, at i365.