KineticD Aims to Protect Organizations' SharePoint Data
Security is still top-of-mind for businesses of all sizes, and one of those elements of security is ensuring secure backup and recovery is available for the various cloud apps and services organizations are using.
June 26, 2013
Security is still top-of-mind for businesses of all sizes, and one of those elements of security is ensuring secure backup and recovery is available for the various cloud apps and services organizations are using. That's where KineticD is working to build its reputation, and in the case of its most recent announcement, it is aiming to help SMBs using Microsoft (MSFT) SharePoint.
KineticCloud Backup for Servers has been updated with the ability to protect all data associated with Microsoft SharePoint, Redmond's popular business collaboration application. What's more, KineticD isn't just offering SharePoint data backup and recovery option, it's doing so through the channel, giving partners the ability to augment their existing offerings with what KineticD promises is an easy-to-use backup and restoration tool.
Here are a few of the key features in the latest update of KineticCloud Backup for Servers, according to the company:
KineticD backs up SharePoint 2010 and 2013 content databases, service applications and search data leveraging Microsoft's native APIs.
SMBs and channel partners can set up granular backups for backup and recovery efficiency.
KineticD sends incremental data changes and only transfers blocks that haven't been stored in the vault, eliminating unnecessary data at the source and providing much faster backups that consume less storage, bandwidth and time.
Backups don't require installing individual agents or plug-ins.
Backups can be scheduled for off-peak times or at specific intervals during the day for better workflow.
Access to offline (local) and online (remote) versions of files provide ongoing availability to digital assets at all times.
"As the adoption of virtualization grows, collaboration products such as SharePoint provide SMBs with access to interactive tools and technologies from any location. Whether on a local server or in the cloud, the need for the recovery of applications and their associated data in the event of a disaster is critical," said Jamie Brenzel, CEO of KineticD, in a prepared statement. "The backup and recovery of products, such as SharePoint, provides access to the most current versions of critical data from any desktop, laptop or mobile device."
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