Consonus, Goldleaf Offer Remote Backup

Consonus, Goldleaf partner to launch business continuity solution

September 24, 2008

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CARY, N.C. and ATLANTA -- Consonus Technologies (CTI) and Goldleaf Financial Solutions have teamed up to provide the CTI-developed Remote Backup Service (RBS) to the financial services industry.

The alliance is an outgrowth of Consonus new channel partner strategy to make its sizeable investment in data centers and its high service levels available to the technology channel for the first time. Under the Goldleaf alliance, CTI and Goldleaf are providing the service to financial institutions to help them improve operational efficiency to increase profitability and satisfy regulatory requirements. The combined expertise of the two companies enables customers to access current, best-of-class technology without the substantial capital expense.

CTI’s Remote Backup Service is a unique alternative to traditional backup methods, replacing conventional solutions with a fully automated online solution. RBS provides automated backups of heterogeneous file servers as well as application and database servers with encrypted, secure offsite storage and rapid online restoration. The RBS offering includes 24x7 monitoring of customers’ backup environments provided in a Consonus SAS 70-compliant network operations center.

Consonus CEO Mike Shook says, “Traditional backup solutions can be difficult and costly to operate. With RBS, customers receive an efficient way to recover mission-critical data on demand through a enterprise-class solution without the added headcount and capital investment.”

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