Introducing Tools’4’Tape: Security erase and health check at an affordable price

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October 28th, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 41 times, 2 so far today


Farnborough, UK. 28 October 2008 – Tools’4’Tape, a Windows based application, has been developed as a cost effective set of utilities, intended for any Windows PC tape user wishing to perform health checks (quality assurance), secure erasure and other utilities on tape media. [DLT, SDLT, 3480/3490, 3590, 9840, 9940, LTO 1, 2, 3 etc...]

Are you affected by any of the following?
Problems with tape backup
Unknown quality of media
Performance issues
Requirement to securely erase tapes

Recognise any of these issues? These are a just a few reasons as to why you require Tools’4’Tape.

What makes Tools’4’Tape special? Tools’4’Tape is an application that starts with a base module to which a variety of plugins can be added. Current plugins include:

Health Check
Security Erase
Library Automation
Tools

Additional plugins are currently under development with the availability of customised work on request.

Why is Tools’4’Tape so cost-effective? Because each plugin can be separately purchased and additional plugins can be added at a later stage. This means that you are not paying for software that you do not require. Solutions start at just £250.00 and may be purchased directly though the website.

For further information please visit our website www.tools4tape.com where a trial version of Tools’4’Tape can be downloaded after registration.

About Data Product Services Ltd. (www.dps.uk.com)

Data Product Services Limited (www.dps.uk.com) is the pioneer of TEM (Tape Error Mapping) technology used by multinational companies to determine the quality of tape media. The team has over 10 years of proven tape quality media evaluation development experience and was founded in 1996 and run by Matthew Augier, CEO and proprietor.

DPS corporate contact:

Richard Augier
Sales and Marketing Director, DPS
T: +44 (0)1252 668 042
E: Richard {at} dps.uk(.)com
W: www.dps.uk.com





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