Cheyenne ARCserve for Windows NT is first backup solution to receive Microsoft's "Designed for Microsoft BackOffice"; logo ARCserve for Windows NT meets Microsoft's logo criteria.ROSLYN HEIGHTS, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 27, 1995--Cheyenne Software, Inc. (AMEX AMEX See: American Stock Exchange :CYE CYE Curb Your Enthusiasm (TV show) CYE Close Your Eyes CYE Check Your Email CYE Calendar Year End CYE Choose Your Event CYE Curtis Youngblood Enterprises ), a world leader in the development of enterprise-wide software solutions, today announced that Microsoft Corporation has granted ARCserve(R) for Windows NT(TM) its "Designed for Microsoft BackOffice(TM)" logo. ARCserve passed comprehensive tests -- established by Microsoft to ensure that products optimize the functionality of Microsoft BackOffice -- and is the first and only network backup solution to possess this endorsement. The Microsoft BackOffice logo program is unique in the industry, requiring applications to meet stringently defined technical standards. Because ARCserve is a native, 32-bit Windows NT-based application, its architecture takes full advantage of the capabilities of the Microsoft BackOffice family of server products. With this design advantage, it was able to successfully meet the Server Application Requirements. To satisfy these requirements, the product must run as a Windows NT Server service and be network independent. In addition, ARCserve further integrates with Microsoft BackOffice by providing remote administration, supporting long file names File names that exceed the common eight plus three (8.3) character limitation used in DOS and Windows 3.1. Unix, Mac and Windows starting with Windows 95 support long file names. For compatibility with the 8. and Universal Naming Convention See UNC. (UNC (Universal Naming Convention) A standard for identifying servers, printers and other resources in a network, which originated in the Unix community. A UNC path uses double slashes or backslashes to precede the name of the computer. ), and is Unicode compliant. "We are pleased that Cheyenne has brought its market leading data management solution, an important tool for BackOffice customers, to the Windows NT environment," said Bob Muglia, vice president of Windows NT and BackOffice Development at Microsoft. "Because it carries the BackOffice logo, customers can be assured that ARCserve meets the high standards for performance and integration they expect from a BackOffice solution." "Cheyenne's expertise in developing fully-integrated, mission-critical services for Windows NT, as well as our commitment to Microsoft BackOffice, has been validated by the award of this logo, said Cheyenne's president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , ReiJane Huai. ARCserve not only protects all of the elements of Microsoft BackOffice, (Microsoft SQL Server A relational DBMS from Microsoft that is a major component of the Windows Server System. It is Microsoft's high-end client/server database and is closely integrated with Microsoft Visual Studio and the Microsoft Office System. , Microsoft Exchange, etc.), but it also extends its reach to the mainframe via the SNA gateway and to other systems (NetWare, 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). , etc.) in the Windows NT workgroup through the Cheyenne Client Agents and the robust protocol stacks provided by Windows NT. ARCserve for Windows NT provides secure, unattended backup of Microsoft Windows NT Servers and Workstations, and delivers native protection of Microsoft BackOffice. In addition, Cheyenne ARCserve's optional Database Agents provide a number of first-to-market capabilities; its Database Agent for Microsoft SQL Server is the first and only agent to back up Microsoft SQL and Systems Management Servers. Its NetWare agent is the industry's first to back up NetWare data, including bindery and NDS, to a server running ARCserve for Windows NT; additional client agents for UNIX, OS/2, Macintosh, and Windows(R) 95 will be available soon. An agent to protect Microsoft Exchange Server Microsoft Exchange Server is a messaging and collaborative software product developed by Microsoft. It is part of the Microsoft Servers line of server products and is widely used by enterprises using Microsoft infrastructure solutions. will be available as soon as it ships. Through Emprise em·prise n. 1. A chivalrous or adventurous undertaking. 2. Chivalrous daring or prowess. [Middle English, from Old French, from feminine past participle of emprendre, Stage 3 and SNA Server, ARCserve supports mainframe data as well. All Cheyenne's products for Microsoft BackOffice are designed to optimize Windows NT and are expected to receive Microsoft BackOffice logo approval. Cheyenne Software, Inc. is an international developer of essential software solutions for NetWare, Windows NT, UNIX, Macintosh, and OS/2 networks. Its enterprise-wide offerings include an array of storage management, security, and communications products, including Cheyenne(R) HSM, JETserve(TM), InocuLAN(R), FAXserve(TM), and its flagship product line, the ARCserve(R) family of network backup software. Cheyenne can be contacted at (800) 243-9462 (U.S. or Canada) or (516) 484-5110, or by visiting its WWW WWW or W3: see World Wide Web. (World Wide Web) The common host name for a Web server. The "www-dot" prefix on Web addresses is widely used to provide a recognizable way of identifying a Web site. home page at: http://www.chey.com. -0- Microsoft, Windows NT, and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other product and company names are used herein for identification purposes only, and may be trademarks of their respective companies. CONTACT: Cheyenne Software Inc. Pam Leeds, 516/629-4456 paml@chey.com or Waggener Edstrom Laurie Smith DeJung, 503/244-7261 Douglas Wills, 201/637-9097 |
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