AmeriVault Launches “Backup Blog,” a Weblog Covering Data Protection, Backup, Storage, & Data Archiving

Featuring leading storage industry analyst Jerome Wendt, AmeriVault’s new Weblog – Backup Blog – covers data protection, backup, storage, and data archiving.

Waltham, MA, October 12, 2007 --(PR.com)-- AmeriVault (www.amerivault.com), a proven leader in managed data protection services, today launched a weblog devoted to data protection, backup, storage, and data archiving – called “Backup Blog.”

Featuring entries from Jerome Wendt, a prominent storage industry analyst and author, the Backup Blog discusses advantages of using a managed service provider (MSP) for backup, storage, and data archiving. The Backup Blog will be regularly updated with industry news, analyses, and editorials.

To learn the latest in data protection and backup, please visit AmeriVault’s Backup Blog: http://www.amerivault.com/blog/

About AmeriVault

With nearly 1,000 clients across all 50 states and 14 countries, AmeriVault is a proven leader in managed data protection and offsite storage services, including online backup, disk-based recovery, high-availability, data lifecycle and archiving solutions. Backed by a SAS 70 (Type II) certification, AmeriVault’s solutions employ aggressive security and redundancy safeguards while ensuring business continuity, seamless disaster recovery, and regulatory compliance.

Whether data requires continuous backup, high availability, or data archiving, AmeriVault’s solutions are tailored according to data value, lifecycle, regulated attributes, and recovery objectives, as well as desired redundancies and price points.

AmeriVault combines the highest levels of customer service, premium solutions, award-winning software, and secure world-class datacenters to deliver Excellence in Data Protection.®

AmeriVault
130 Turner St.
Bldg. 3 Ste. 220
Waltham MA 02453
www.amerivault.com
databackup@amerivault.com
800-774-0235

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