NovaStor Corporation is rallying
to assist those in need during the barrage of
hurricanes (article)
currently hitting the southeast in conjunction with their partners of
online data backup services.
All too often in a crisis, companies with irreplaceable data do not
recognize the importance of proper back up and storage until it is too
late. In an effort to save companies the stress of rushing to gather
information, deciphering what data is on what computer, or risking
losing sensitive material to water damage, two NovaStor providers have
hopped on board to assist in the prevention of data loss.
According to Peter Means, CEO at NovaStor,
"One of the reasons we have been
so aggressively promoting online backup services is that having data
stored offsite gives small businesses and consumers true disaster
recovery protection from hurricanes, floods and power outages that might
destroy local computers. We're very proud that our resellers are banding
together to help potential victims take precautions that could save
their business-critical data, personal records and other key data of
daily life."
Additionally, NovaStor partners have also agreed to donate 10 percent of all
new account subscriptions to areas affected by the hurricanes to
disaster-relief agencies all the way through the end of November.
"Our mission is to help VARs,
system integrators and other resellers easily protect their customers
against data disasters," says Means. "It's important to let small
businesses know that online backup exists as a complement or alternative
to local storage solutions and that they can get up and running quickly
and have more time free to secure their homes, offices and other
property."
Interested parties can sign up by
visiting Midwest Tech Group(www.midwesttechgroup.com),
or VOLstate (www.datastash.com).
Both will
supply local online backup
utilizing a Web-based client which is easily accessible from any
computer.
For more information, please visit NovaStor on the Web
http://www.novastor.com
Michelle Pasquerello is the
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