TimeSpring Continuous Data Protection Software included in 'Products of the Year" by SearchSQLServer.com
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (PRWeb) January 18, 2007 -- TimeSpring® Software Corp. today announced that its TimeData® continuous data protection software was named to the 2006 Products of the Year in the Backup and Recovery category by SearchSQLServer.com. Products were judged by the SearchSQLServer.com editorial staff, in conjunction with a team of users, industry experts, analysts, and consultants. The winners were selected based on: Product Innovation; Performance; Ease of Integration into Existing Environments; Ease of Use and Manageability; Functionality and Value.
TimeSpring's TimeData, the only continuous data protection finalist, took the Silver Award. According to SearchSQLServer.com, TimeData "placed second by just a hair" and "it surpassed the number of points received by the Gold Award winner in the performance category." TimeData's point-in-time restores was described as a "top feature" by one judge.
Unlike other backup systems, including Microsoft DPM software, TimeSpring's TimeData continuously captures all data as it changes in real-time to an onsite or offsite repository. There are no protection gaps, no scheduling requirements, no backup related system slowdowns and no backup windows for the administrator to manage.
Among the various CDP products, TimeSpring's TimeData is a "true continuous data protection" solution that automatically captures all data changes in real-time to a time-dimensioned repository. "Near" CDP systems are based on limited snapshot technology that does not capture all changes in real-time, thus leaving users vulnerable to protection gaps. As a file-based application, TimeData is designed to work with Microsoft applications such as SQL Server, Exchange, SharePoint Services and NTFS. By recognizing critical application events, such as transaction commits and database checkpoints as they occur, TimeData allows users to restore their applications to full operation faster than is possible with alternative block-based systems.
TimeSpring's TimeData was also honored recently with a top 5-Star rating from the SQL Server Worldwide User Group (SSWUG). The TimeData CDP software was tested by Mr. Stephen Wynkoop, Microsoft SQL Server MVP and SSWUG.org Founder, and rated for Installation, Usage, Support and Real World Usefulness.
About SearchSQLServer.com
SearchSQLServer.com is dedicated to serving the information needs of database developers and administrators working with Microsoft's flagship database enterprise server: SQL Server and the upcoming Yukon release. The site provides targeted news, expert advice, tips, search, learning guides, webcasts and research that cover all aspects of Windows-centric database design, development, administration and management.
About TimeSpring®, a Microsoft Gold Partner
Capitalizing on its technology patents, TimeSpring's software is setting a new standard for continuous data protection and availability. TimeSpring's award winning software, TimeData®, automatically captures all changes to application data in real-time, making it possible to recover from loss, corruption or security breaches within minutes. Additionally, TimeData makes it easy to analyze report and test using real data at any time, without impacting operations. TimeData is easier to implement, easier to use and more affordable than other systems. Founded in 1994, TimeSpring has business offices in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and Newport Beach, California, USA and sales offices nationwide. More information is available at http://www.timespring.net/about.htm
TimeSpring and TimeData are registered trademarks of TimeSpring Software Corporation. All other products and company names herein are trademarks of their respected owners.
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