BRU Server 1.2 from TOLIS Group Sets Another High Water Mark for Apple Mac OS X Data Backup and Restore.SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Proven BRU Technology Now Combined with the Look, Feel, and Workflow Familiar to Macintosh Users --Totally new human interface defined by the Macintosh community --Simplified method for backing up client/server computing computing - computer environments --Live database backup for Windows(R) client systems --Able to recover from read errors during a restore when other tools abort (1) To exit a function or application without saving any data that has been changed. (2) To stop a transmission. (programming) abort - To terminate a program or process abnormally and usually suddenly, with or without diagnostic information. TOLIS Group Inc., developer of the ultra-reliable BRU(TM) brand of data protection solutions, today announces BRU Server 1.2 for Mac OS X, whose human interface was influenced by the input of hundreds of experienced Macintosh users worldwide. "Prior to developing this third version release of BRU Server for Mac OS X environments, we asked a lot of questions -- listened carefully -- and incorporated the feedback into the resulting BRU Server 1.2 solution," said Tim Jones William Timothy Jones (born December 1, 1962, in Sumter, South Carolina) was a Major League Baseball infielder. He is an alumnus of The Citadel. Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2nd round of the 1985 MLB amateur draft, Jones would make his Major League Baseball , president/CTO of TOLIS Group. "We have effectively morphed BRU Server 1.2 from our UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). heritage into a Macintosh visual and operational experience, continuing to provide the ultimate in data backup and restore reliability." To support the backup of live databases such as running on Windows client systems, FAM FAM 5-FU, adriamycin/doxorubicin, mitomycin C Oncology A chemotherapeutic regimen used with varying degrees of failure for advanced gastric CA. See Stomach cancer. (File Access Manager) technology from VisionWorks Solutions VisionWorks Solutions, Inc., is a privately held Canadian software company founded in 2003. The company offers three primary products, all related to the area of data protection: Vision Backup, File Access Manager and Cryptex. VisionWorks software is used internationally. has been incorporated into v1.2. The profile of FAM fits perfectly within the BRU Server environment by delivering ease-of-use, high reliability, low overhead, and cost-effectiveness. TOLIS Group will provide FAM technical support. "VisionWorks is pleased to announce our FAM distribution partnership with TOLIS Group. FAM provides BRU Server 1.2 access to files such as Outlook and SQL SQL in full Structured Query Language. Computer programming language used for retrieving records or parts of records in databases and performing various calculations before displaying the results. while they are in use, making BRU Server 1.2 even more powerful," said Ben Puzzuoli, vice president of sales and marketing for VisionWorks Solutions Inc. "FAM runs silently in the background to ensure business continuity while allowing BRU Server to back up locked or protected files without interruption." BRU Server 1.2 delivers full native backup and restore compatibility with Apple's Xsan, ADIC's StorNext, and other distributed filesystems; providing both backup of all attributes and when used as a disk stage. When writing to the disk stage (D2D (Disk-to-Disk) Typically refers to backing up data on disks rather than on tape. Disk-to-disk backup systems provide a very fast restore capability compared with tape backup. See D2D2T and virtual tape. ), no special tape emulation layer is required. English and French versions are available, and German, Japanese, Spanish, and Italian versions will follow. All registered BRU Server 1.0 and 1.1 for Mac OS X users will be upgraded to BRU Server 1.2 for Mac OS X at no charge. BRU Server for Mac OS X pricing remains unchanged, and a free 30-day full functionality demo is available at www.tolisgroup.com. BRU Server 1.2 console platform support of Linux and other UNIX platforms, including Solaris, will soon be available. About TOLIS Group Inc. TOLIS' mission is the provision of leading-edge UNIX, Linux and Mac OS X data protection products, to end-users and OEMs, that are effective, reliable, and of excellent value. Our servicemark of "Software You Can Trust" guides every aspect of business: from concept to delivery. The majority of TOLIS' products are based on its BRU(TM) backup engine; an elegant 280kb software kernel The nucleus of an operating system. It is the closest part to the machine level and may activate the hardware directly or interface to another software layer that drives the hardware. that continues to deliver unsurpassed backup reliability and data recoverability since 1985. Numerous product excellence awards have recognized BRU technology. TOLIS also administers the Linux Tape Device Certification Program (www.linuxtapecert.org). Contact TOLIS Group at 480-505-0488, Fax: 480-505-0492, e-mail: bruinfo@tolisgroup.com, or visit TOLIS on the Web at: www.tolisgroup.com. TOLIS is an acronym acronym: see abbreviation. A word typically made up of the first letters of two or more words; for example, BASIC stands for "Beginners All purpose Symbolic Instruction Code. representing: Talented Organization Leveraging Intelligent Solutions. BRU and BRU Server are trademarks of the TOLIS Group. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. |
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