* Announcements from Arkeia, Atempo and AutoVirt help IT managers administer their storage environments
It was storage starting with ‘A’ last week as Arkeia, Atempo and Autovirt made announcements that help IT managers administer their storage environments.
It was storage starting with ‘A’ last week as Arkeia, Atempo and AutoVirt made announcements that help IT managers administer their storage environments.
Backup vendor Arkeia is offering its enterprise backup software, Arkeia Network Backup on a subscription basis. The company, who had previously offered software on an perpetual license basis claims that new customers for its product were asking for a method of using Arkeia’s software that leveraged their OPEX.
The subscription-based licensing is 40% of the Arkeia perpetual license. It can be converted to a perpetual license at a future date for a discounted price. Subscriptions are available for one and two year periods and can be extended on a yearly basis.
Atempo recently introduced a new version of its e-mail archiving software, Atempo Digital Archive for Messaging (ADAM) 2.2. The software has been enhanced to support Mac software and hardware and to integrate with the Atempo Digital Archive (ADA), the company’s file archiving software. The new software also features an enhanced ADAM Policy Manager module that provides mailbox management regardless of whether it is installed for an Exchange, Lotus Notes or GroupWise e-mail server.
AutoVirt, a company with online data migration for midsize Windows environments is also offering a tool that helps IT managers discover under- and over-utilized capacity on Windows file servers and network-attached storage devices in physical and virtualized environments. The software, called AutoMap, is for a limited time freely downloadable here.




