Sonasoft Favored by Non-Profit Groups

Sonasoft Favored by Non-Profit Groups

July 28, 2006 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Backup and recovery software developer Sonasoft (sonasoft.com) announced on Thursday that several non-profit institutions have found success using Sonasoft’s new SonaSafe Point-Click Recovery software for Microsoft servers.

Non-profit institutions including Goodwill, One World Health and Florida United Methodist Children’s Home use Microsoft Exchange, SQL and Windows servers to support their day-to-day operations. To protect their data, Non-profit institutions look for solutions that are easy to use, automated and at the same time very cost effective, which the SonaSafe solution offers, according to the company.

Sonasoft says some of the key benefits to deploying the SonaSafe solutions include improved productivity through point-click recovery, reduced storage costs by up to 95 percent, lower IT costs through efficient disk-to-disk backup and the protection of corporate data through a high availability solution.

“Not only was it easy to install, it has proven even easier to work with. Now we have a single solution to meet our various back-up needs,” says Brent School, special projects coordinator for Goodwill Industries. “SonaSafe is fast, reliable and saves a huge amount of storage space. Within the first two weeks of installing SonaSafe, I was asked to rescue a dozen lost files and a corrupted SQL database and the product delivered within seconds, and I didn’t even have to read a manual to figure out how to use it. I recommend SonaSafe as candidate for ‘best practice’ in network data security and disaster recovery.”

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