Enterprise Backup and Recovery Made Easy
Protecting enterprise data in a complex IT environment is challenging, time-consuming, cumbersome and often incomplete. Backup and recovery technologies can be complicated to install, often requiring help from the vendor's professional services staff, which adds to your total cost of owner-ship (TCO). Then learning to manage and maintain them for your ongoing backup and recovery needs can take a lot of time, effort and patience — especially if your environment has multiple operating systems and applications and is heavily virtualized.
Quest NetVault, on the other hand, is a breeze to get up and running and simplifies enterprise backup and recovery, from installation and deployment to everyday management.
Read more to discover how you can simplify enterprise backup and recovery with NetVault.
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