MailShadow Featured in Line-up for its Transaction-based DR Solution that Delivers True Geo-diversity for Microsoft Exchange
San Mateo, California - March 19, 2007
Cemaphore Systems™, a leading provider of messaging services management solutions, has been selected to present MailShadow® in the Ferris Research “Email Exchange Migration Beauty Contest". The webinar on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 8:30–9:30 a.m. PT is free and open for registration to all interested parties: http://www.ferris.com/2007/03/21/email-disaster-recovery-webinar
John Liccione, CTO of Cemaphore, will present why MailShadow is quickly becoming the solution of choice for organizations who want to ensure email continuity for Exchange. Cemaphore´s Exchange Transaction Management technology delivers affordable disaster protection by the mailbox over the least amount of bandwidth with the fastest, fully intact Exchange Mailbox Failover Rate (MFR) in the industry.
The webinar will explore critical questions in IT planning for email disaster recovery:
About Cemaphore Systems, Inc.
Cemaphore Systems, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, delivers software solutions for Microsoft Exchange. Cemaphore has built a deep expertise in Exchange transaction technology to develop solutions that ensure the availability, integrity and reliability of messaging services. Mayfield, Worldview Technology Partners, and vSpring Capital have provided funding for Cemaphore teams in Provo, UT and San Mateo, CA.
About MailShadow, DR Done Right!™
MailShadow replicates selected mailboxes from multiple Exchange servers to a single active DR Exchange server. Using a service account to acquire message transactions removes the need to install any software on the Exchange servers. MailShadow uses transaction replication technology to move all Exchange content, including calendars, contacts, to the DR Exchange server, and checks the integrity of all data prior to forwarding transactions. After failover, Outlook, OWA, ActiveSync, Blackberry, etc. are fully functional, and complete mailbox content is available.
Learn more about the problems that afflict traditional replication solutions in an Exchange environment: