Email Continuity Technology Extends Across the WAN
SAN DIEGO, DEMOfall Station #40, Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Teneros has
added disaster recovery to its email continuity appliance line up with the
Teneros Disaster Recovery Appliance for Microsoft(R) Exchange. The
appliance will be unveiled center stage by CEO Steve Lewis at DEMOfall in
San Diego.
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Teneros offers failover technology that assures end-users continuous
email application functionality and full email data access in the event of
an Exchange server outage. Like the LAN-based Teneros Application
Continuity Appliances(TM) for Microsoft Exchange, the new Teneros Disaster
Recovery Appliance(TM) protects against Exchange outages across the WAN and
assures continuous end-user email operation if the site where the Exchange
server resides goes off-line due to a natural disaster, human conflict, or
security attack.
"Since we launched last fall, we have had tremendous success with our
family of Application Continuity Appliances for the LAN (Local Area
Network), with nearly 200 customer deployments to date and terrific
feedback," said Lewis. "Many of these customers have asked us to extend our
LAN-based technology onto the WAN to provide disaster recovery for
Microsoft Exchange, which completes the continuity picture. Wan-based
disaster recovery is a logical extension of our product line, and just like
our other appliances, our new disaster recovery appliance is affordable,
easy to install, non-intrusive, and immune to data corruption. Our
customers are eager to get it."
How it works
In his demonstration Lewis will provide the example of a company with
offices in New York and San Francisco. If there's an earthquake in San
Francisco and the production Exchange server goes off-line, the Teneros
Disaster Recovery Appliance in New York takes over and continues to provide
full function end-user email operation and email data access. When the
production Exchange server resumes operation in San Francisco, hours, days,
or weeks later, the network administrator initiates failback, and the
Teneros disaster recovery appliance copies the downtime data back onto the
restored Exchange server. The missing data includes email sent and received
during the outage and any missing email in the event that the backup used
by the network administrator to restore the production Exchange server was
out of date or completely destroyed in the disaster. During failback,
end-users continue to have normal email operation, and upon completion of
failback, end- users are automatically transferred back to the production
Exchange server without email downtime. The Teneros appliance in New York
then returns to standby mode, continuing to protect the Exchange server in
San Francisco.
"I've been extremely impressed with how Teneros has driven the business
continuity space forward, and its newest product takes that innovation to
another level," said Chris Shipley, executive producer of DEMO conferences.
"In the face of a major catastrophe, this disaster recovery appliance can
ensure the survivability of any organization that relies on email for its
business-critical processes. Teneros has solved both the data and
application continuity challenges, and it has done it with simple,
affordable appliances. I expect this new offering will be extremely
well-received by the market."
The Teneros Disaster Recovery Appliances will be priced from $20,000 -
$30,000.
Teneros launched its first Application Continuity Appliance last year
at DEMOfall 2005. Since then CRN Labs has awarded the company five stars
for its technology, and AlwaysOn recently named Teneros a Top 100
Technology Innovator award winner based on market potential, customer
adoption, media buzz, and investor value creation.
About DEMO
The annual DEMO conferences focus on emerging technologies and new
products, which are hand-selected from across the spectrum of the
technology marketplace. The DEMO conferences have earned their reputation
for consistently identifying tomorrow's cutting-edge technologies, and have
served as launch pad events for companies such as Palm, E*Trade, Handspring
and U.S. Robotics, helping them secure venture funding, establish critical
business relationships and influence early adopters. Each DEMO conference
features approximately 70 new companies, products and technologies. More
information is available at http://www.demo.com.
About Teneros
Founded in 2003, Teneros has pioneered a new product category that
assures continuity of operations for the mission-critical Microsoft
applications fueling corporations worldwide -- the Teneros Application
Continuity Appliance(TM). Funded by Goldman Sachs, New Enterprise
Associates (NEA), Sevin Rosen Funds, and STAR Ventures, the company
produces plug-&-go(TM), business continuity appliances that assure
99.99%-99.999% uptime of Microsoft infrastructure applications. Teneros is
an Advanced Infrastructure Solutions Microsoft Gold Partner. Teneros is
headquartered at 321 Evelyn Ave, Mountain View, Calif., 94041. More
information is available at http://www.teneros.com.
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