New Report Uncovers Opportunities for Making Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Solutions Affordable

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) February 10, 2008 -- Abacus Solutions, a leading provider of infrastructure computing services and multi-platform products, released a new white paper "Lowering the High Cost of High Availability." The report delivers expert tips and guidance on how companies can reduce costs without sacrificing quality when implementing business continuity plans on a limited budget.

"It's time to re-think the conventional notion that high availability is too costly for your company," said Patrick Hiller, CEO of Abacus Solutions. "This white paper uncovers key areas for reducing IT spend and man hours with the same, if not better, productivity and reliability. We provide companies with the necessary insight to attain high availability, business continuity and disaster recovery solutions using fewer resources."

The free report, available in the White Papers Library at abacusllc.com, provides an in-depth look at the emerging trends in making high availability more cost-effective including infrastructure and support considerations such as:

? Hardware: The greatest commodity.

? Maintenance: Rethinking data priorities.

? Virtualization: Less is actually more.

? Hosting and Location: The pros and cons.

? Bandwidth: Fibre for the masses.

? Disk: Breaking the Terabyte threshold.

Other key areas identified for maximizing value include replication software, data deduplication and SAN disk-to-disk storage.

About Abacus Solutions, a leading provider of Infrastructure Computing Services and Products (http://www.abacusllc.com/services/infrastructure/?campaign=Feb08)

Abacus Solutions architects multi-platform enterprise-level, server, storage and networking solutions by offering technologies from leading vendors. Products include new and used servers, software, networking and storage solutions. Whether new or expertly refurbished and warrantied equipment is needed, Abacus works directly with, and across, the purchasing and IT departments at both strategic and deep-dive technical levels to match the right equipment, budgets and processes to a company's direct needs -- delivering technology much faster than working directly with OEM vendors, at a fraction of the cost. Abacus also offers comprehensive infrastructure computing services including business continuity and disaster recovery solutions. For additional information, call 770-738-1101, 1-800-605-5446 or visit abacusllc.com.

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