Yosemite Acquires Laptop, Protection

Yosemite Technologies has acquired FileKeeper, which delivers protection for Windows notebooks and desktops using CDP solutions

February 14, 2007

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SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Yosemite Technologies, Inc.,a global provider of data protection solutions that span from the desktop to the data center, today announced that it has acquired FileKeeper, which delivers protection for Windows notebooks and desktops using continuous data protection (CDP) solutions. Terms of the acquisition of theKnoxville-based company were not disclosed. FileKeeper is being integratedimmediately into Yosemite.

"Cost-effective yet comprehensive data protection solutions are a chiefconcern of our customers today," said George Symons, CEO of YosemiteTechnologies. By combining FileKeeper's file level versioning (CDP) systemto protect user files on notebook and desktop computers with ourtraditional backup solutions for servers, Yosemite is providing Small andMedium Businesses (SMBs) a wide range of best in class choices to keeptheir data safe and available. "

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