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FilesX Xchange Restore 2007™ Supports Microsoft Exchange 2007
Business Wire, Oct 30, 2007
New version offers quick and easy Exchange 2007 object recovery
NEWTON, Mass. -- FilesX, a leading provider of next-generation data protection and disaster recovery solutions, today announced that it has added Microsoft Exchange 2007 support to its highly popular Xchange Restore(TM) software solution. Xchange Restore 2007 enables the quick recovery and restoration of any Microsoft Exchange 2007 object.
Xchange Restore 2007 allows administrators and users to quickly and easily recover any Exchange 2007 object including individual emails, calendars, address books, journal entries, and folders, even from corrupted Exchange Databases (EDBs). Xchange Restore 2007 delivers recovered objects in minutes as opposed to the hours, even days it takes to manually accomplish the same task using traditional backup technologies.
"User requests to recover individual Microsoft Exchange messages are typically declined because of the time and skill necessary to execute this currently manual process," said Rich Vining, director of marketing. "The ability to quickly and easily recover any Exchange 2007 email message, contact, calendar entry, etc. by FilesX Xchange Restore 2007 gives administrators a better way to address these requests. Our customers' Exchange administrators are seeing higher productivity and greater user satisfaction through dramatic improvements in efficiency in the Microsoft Exchange recovery process."
Xchange Restore 2007 is easy to use and features an intuitive Windows-style GUI that allows administrators to view the contents of any Microsoft Exchange 5.5, 2000, 2003 or 2007 database. Exchange objects can be restored directly to an Exchange Server or sent via SMTP to a user. Xchange Restore 2007 is integrated with Active Directory and Exchange Server security to limit access to only authorized users at both the backup and restore systems' defined destination. Xchange Restore 2007 is available as an add-on to FilesX' patented disk-based data recovery solution, Xpress Restore[R], or as a stand-alone solution.
About FilesX
FilesX Inc. is a leading provider of next-generation data protection and disaster recovery solutions, enabling global enterprises around-the-clock protection of mission critical applications. FilesX' unique CDP On-Demand[TM] technology allows customers to meet their RPO and RTO objectives on a per-application basis. By blending continuous, frequent and scheduled protection engines, Xpress Restore([R]) allows customers to ensure business continuity of their remote sites while reducing hardware, bandwidth and labor costs. FilesX is headquartered in Newton, MA. For more information, please visit: www.filesx.com.
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