Global leader in information management introduces cloud disaster recovery and data restoration solutions aligned with critical IT requirements

Recall Holdings, (ASX: REC), a global leader in information management, including document storage, data protection, secure destruction and information governance services, today announced its expanded data protection portfolio, including cloud disaster recovery services. Recall’s data protection services provide comprehensive solutions to secure, manage and govern digital and physical information through a customer-centered service platform.

“The shift to more cloud-based solutions within the workplace has prompted a global market demand for solutions that enable businesses to quickly recover from a disaster without experiencing any downtime,” said Janson Hoambrecker, Vice President and Global Market Leader for Data Protection Services (DPS), Recall. “Additionally, Recall’s data protection portfolio can help organizations transition its on-site tape archive, necessary for maintaining compliance standards, to our secure Information Centers, freeing up valuable rack space and eliminating the cost of maintaining outdated legacy systems. Recall’s new offering eases the burden on companies to store long-term tape solutions for information lifecycle compliance while adding the benefit of near real-time disaster recovery through the cloud.”

Recall’s Data Protection portfolio includes:

  • Tape Vaulting: Secure storage of backup tapes, archiving, chain of custody and secure destruction
  • Restoration and Recovery: Data restoration and conversion, including tape-to-cloud migration and catalogue management, data recovery and eDiscovery processing
  • Cloud: Instant on-site and cloud recovery, end-to-end encryption, screenshot backup verification, time-based cloud retention and cloud-to-cloud backup support

Cloud disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) is a growing market, as evidenced by its progression to Gartner’s Magic Quadrant in 2015. The shift to the always-on business model has prompted the need for more on-demand business continuity solutions, as illustrated by Gartner’s prediction that DRaaS will surpass the traditional tape market by 2018.

“To help our customers meet today’s stringent and complex requirements and ensure business continuity, Recall has expanded its global portfolio of data protection services,” said Ron McMurtrie, Senior Vice President and Global Chief Marketing Officer, Recall. “Recall is depended upon for its information security and compliance expertise, and these services build upon these requirements while ensuring our customers have access to the best technology available.”

In addition to its cloud disaster recovery and data protection portfolio, Recall has launched several innovative solutions to strengthen information governance for its customers, including RFID technology, Recall Portal and CommandIG™.

For more information on Recall’s expanded data protection portfolio, visit: http://www.recall.com/data-protection or download the Recall whitepaper, “Migrating to the Cloud: Eliminating Gaps in Data Protection Service.

About Recall

Recall is a global leader in information management solutions, offering customers complete management of its physical and digital information assets with one partner. Recall’s innovative solutions empower organizations to make better business decisions throughout the information lifecycle, while maintaining regulatory compliance and eliminating unnecessary resources, time and costs. Recall services more than 80,000 customer accounts in over 300 dedicated operation centers, spanning five continents in 25 countries. For more information, please visit recall.com.

MSLGROUPAmanda Fountain or David Sprague781-684-0770recall@mslgroup.com

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