System administrators with Veritas Back-up Exec software have been warned to guard against an unpatched vulnerability.
A security flaw in a Veritas Software backup tool is being exploited to attack corporate systems, the US watchdog for Internet threats has warned.
Enterprise storage software maker Veritas Software has unveiled a slew of enhanced Windows Server-based solutions squarely targeted at small- to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Veritas is pondering significant changes to its software licensing strategy that may include the addition of pricing schemes geared to the Asia Pacific market.
Veritas today launched a revamped version of its core software line-up, further edging back the veil on its utility computing strategy.
Who has got your backup covered? If you're looking for the right software to ease your backup pain, we have four solutions which might suit your needs.
Is storage software maker Veritas Software growing too fast for its own good? Is the company going through an identity crisis in the name of diversification?
Continuing a tech industry push on regulatory compliance, the software maker announces a product to help companies abide by rules and manage their data.
help/how to Performing routine backups is important for end users and IT departments alike. Find out how well BackUp MyPC from Stomp works and what issues might arise when you back up your data with this third-party product.
With storage capacities growing by leaps and bounds, the need for effective backup is even more important. We look at your options.
Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 8 provides flexibility when creating desktop and laptop backups. If you have high value data stored on your computer, then we think $106.53 is a reasonable price to ensure it's protected.
Symantec Backup Exec 12 allows complete system recovery and concentrates on continuous file/data protection. Though AU$1,795 may seem a lot of money for an application, Backup Exec might be worth the investment if you're using it for irreplaceable and highly valuable data.
Symantec claims to recover user data in minutes, with Backup Exec System Recovery 7. In our full review, we put this claim to the test.
An affordable intermediate backup device for SMBs who want to take advantage of iSCSI. And with seamless integration and good performance the D2D110 is an excellent addition to any existing backup system.
Symantec Backup Exec 11d performs well, installation is a breeze and considering the ability to backup and restore individual database records and substantially reduce downtime, it isn't difficult to justify the price.
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