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Not every company is willing to move its core applications to the cloud, but some are willing to try cloud-based recovery and backup for their data—at least that's what Vembu Technologies is hoping for.
Vembu's StoreGrid—a Best of Interop 2011 finalist—uses the Amazon Web Services Cloud Infrastructure to provide cloud-based disaster recovery and redundant backup for enterprise storage and distributed data from users' desktops and laptops. StoreGrid also allows networking or storage VARs the opportunity to sell disaster recovery and backup as a service (please, not another As A Service acronym!)
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