Vaultize Gives Away Complimentary Soft Appliance for Enterprise File Sharing and Endpoint Backup

By Ashok Bindra

As part of a promotion during the celebration of its International Backup Day on March 31, enterprise file sharing, sync and backup vendor Vaultize has announced complimentary offering of Soft Appliance for Endpoint Backup and Secure File Sharing with a validity of six months.

According to Vaultize, the Soft Appliance comes in the form of a virtual machine and will have 25 device licenses with total 250 GB backup storage capacity and validity of six months. It will be available for free download for 15 days starting March 31st from the company’s International Backup Day page.

In a statement, Vaultize’s CTO and co-founder Ankur Panchbudhe, said, “Lately, cloud-based file sharing and sync services have revolutionized the way people access and share information. People are freely using these services even for their official work, and hence sensitive corporate data is now residing in third-party clouds without the knowledge and control of IT — posing significant data loss, security and compliance risks.” He further added, “Vaultize comes to your rescue by giving a unified platform for file sharing, sync, endpoint backup, endpoint encryption, anywhere/anytime access to data on corporate file servers and enterprise mobility apps — everything with complete enterprise control and visibility.”

 Vaultize’s CEO Anand Kekre, who is also a co-founder, believes that the promotion will create awareness about the data loss, security issues and compliance risks associated with the use of consumer solutions. By offering a free give away, the company is trying to demonstrate that the same functionality and ease of use can be achieved with Vaultize’s enterprise-grade backup, sync and file sharing solution, commented the CEO.

Vaultize said that the offering brings together a number of features that businesses otherwise have to acquire separately from multiple vendors, including file sync and sharing, endpoint backup, endpoint encryption and Google Apps backup. The Vaultize solution is all managed from a single administrative console with complete control and visibility. In addition to Cloud-in-a-box appliance, Vaultize also offers public cloud (hosted in Rackspace) and private cloud (hosted on-premise or with any cloud provider of customer’s choice).

Through Vaultize’s endpoint encryption, sensitive corporate information remains encrypted on endpoints ensuring protection against unauthorized access and potential data leakage from lost or stolen device, said Vaultize. It guarantees end-to-end protection, said Vaultize.




Edited by Rich Steeves
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