Business Services Industry
Integratus Announces the Industry's First Wide Area Failover Solution For High Availability and Disaster Recovery on Sun Solaris Systems
Business Wire, Jan 10, 2000
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 10, 2000
Universal High Availability (UHA)(TM) Software From
Integratus, Inc.(TM) Enables Comprehensive Wide Area Failover
for the dot.com Community and Companies Requiring
Continuous Application and Data Availability
Integratus, Inc., a leading developer and integrator of high availability and business continuation software, today announced the release of Universal High Availability software. UHA integrates the best of class high availability and storage management technologies to realize unparalleled levels of reliability and availability for Internet and Intranet-based applications.
"Companies today face the challenge of not only protecting data, but also making information continuously available to users," said Philip Kufeldt, President of Integratus, Inc. "UHA leverages a customer's existing investment in high availability infrastructure and adds disaster recovery services. We are helping to create a data center solution that protects customers in the event of a simple failure or an environmental or regional disturbance."
UHA supports and integrates a wide variety of data management and high availability products, including: database products from Oracle Corporation (Nasdaq:ORCL), system software from Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq:SUNW), and storage management/high availability/replication products from VERITAS Software (Nasdaq:VRTS).
About UHA
UHA is the industry's first multi-platform (developed on Solaris, FreeBSD and Linux), wide-area high availability product designed to be deployed and easily administrated across a network. Application and data availability are monitored using Integratus' SmartBeat(TM) technology. Integratus' SmartBeat(TM) technology is the industry's first secure heartbeat protocol, allowing businesses to geographically separate business systems and utilize the Internet as the primary interconnect. In the event of an application, system or site failure, UHA migrates applications such as web servers, back-end databases and mail servers ensuring that they continue to run in a local or geographically dispersed cluster. By combining high availability and disaster recovery, Integratus has overcome one of the last remaining roadblocks to continuous availability.
Pricing and Availability
Universal High Availability Version 1.0 for Sun Solaris Systems is now shipping. Special Academic and Non-profit Licenses are available FREE OF CHARGE for qualified institutions. Commercial pricing is available upon request. Please contact Integratus at 408/248-8649, email sales@integratus.com, or see us on the Web at www.integratus.com.
About Integratus
Integratus, Inc. is a leading provider of business continuation software and services. Its products ensures information availability for business-critical applications by delivering integrated, cross-platform High Availability, Disaster Recovery and Storage Management Software solutions. Integratus' products and services are delivered through a national end user sales force and a network of enterprise VARs and resellers. The Company's corporate headquarters is located at 4320 Stevens Creek Blvd, Suite 202, San Jose, CA 95129. Telephone: 408/248-8649. Fax: 408/248-8650. Email: sales@integratus.com. WWW site: http://www.integratus.com/.
> Note to Editors: Integratus is a trademark of Integratus, Inc. in the US and other countries. The Integratus logo, Universal High Availability, SmartBeat and Maximizing Storage Solutions are trademarks of Integratus, Inc. in the US and other countries. Other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.- 5 Rules for Immediate Annuities
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