Consolidated Graphical Console Allows IT Administrators to Auto-Discover
March 9th, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 15 times, 1 so far today
Consolidated Graphical Console Allows IT Administrators to Auto-Discover
Symantec Corp. (NASDAQ: SYMC), the global leader in information security, today announced Symantec LiveState Recovery Manager 3.0, a centralized, policy-based system and data protection management solution for enterprise data centers, distributed computing environments and remote locations. Symantec LiveState Recovery Manager enhances information availability by allowing IT administrators to automatically enable remote systems for rapid recovery, centrally monitor the backup status of remote systems and quickly resolve backup problems. Scheduled to be available in April, it also simplifies regulatory compliance by auto-discovering systems that are not backed up regularly, providing graphical views of backup status and consolidating audit history information.
Symantec LiveState Recovery Manager is a new solution that provides real-time monitoring and control for Symantec LiveState Recovery, Symantec’s disk-based recovery solution for enterprise servers and workstations. Introduced in 2002, Symantec LiveState Recovery enables organizations to significantly reduce backup windows and rapidly perform complete bare metal restoration of critical systems. LiveState Recovery integrates easily into existing IT environments, complementing leading tape-based backup systems.
“Symantec LiveState Recovery Manager improves our service levels and reduces IT costs by allowing us to immediately see any problems associated with enterprise-wide backup jobs and remotely resolve issues from a central location,” said Greg Barry, business development manager at Power Consulting Group. “By using this product to deploy LiveState Recovery, we ensure that all systems are enabled for quick recovery without having to physically visit each system.
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