CommVault Systems Announces Industry-Leading Microsoft Exchange Solution.OCEANPORT, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 17, 1998-- -- CommVault Offers Unprecedented Features, Capabilities, And Solutions For A Suite Of NT Storage Solutions -- Expanding the Company's reliable and flexible solutions to meet the ever-increasing number of NT installations, CommVault Systems CommVault Systems Inc. (NASDAQ: CVLT) is a United States based company specializing in data and storage management software. Created in 1988 as a development group in AT&T's Bell Labs, the group produced AT&T's in-house backup software, Automatic Backup, Archive and Recovery announced today its initiative to provide the most comprehensive, leading-edge storage solutions for NT environments. As the first offering in a series of enhanced CommVault NT-based solutions, the Company's backup and recovery solution for Microsoft Exchange Messaging and groupware software for Windows from Microsoft. Exchange Server is an Internet-compliant e-mail system that runs under Windows NT/2000 and Windows Server 2003. It can be accessed by Web browsers, the Exchange client, versions of Outlook and the earlier Windows Inbox. is generally available today. The product is architected to provide the maximum performance in the typical Exchange installation comprised of multiple servers and locations. This initiative is part of CommVault's broader strategy to provide organizations with a powerful, complete, and centralized Windows NT (Windows New Technology) A 32-bit operating system from Microsoft for Intel x86 CPUs. NT is the core technology in Windows 2000 and Windows XP (see Windows). Available in separate client and server versions, it includes built-in networking and preemptive multitasking. solution. Recognizing that Microsoft Exchange has become an integral component of many organizations' competitive success, CommVault expanded its Application Integrated backup and recovery solution to ensure enterprise data protection within the NT environment. Unlike its competitors, CommVault's storage management solutions back up and restore a user's mailbox, or folder(s) within a user's mailbox, for all versions of Microsoft Exchange. Anticipating the need to restore a user's folder within a mailbox, CommVault ensures message and folder integrity is maintained because restored data is appended to the user's mailbox, not overwritten. Mailbox filters allow Exchange administrators to choose the level of protection for each user's account and to eliminate the need to back up unwanted data. Within the next few months, this initiative will be extended to provide the same enhanced storage granularity and flexibility for 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. and Lotus Notes/Domino environments. "We have researched enterprise solutions that provide total data protection and recovery features for Exchange and offer a suite of storage solutions for NT and other critical applications," said James Oliverio, senior vice president, director of technology for the investment banking division of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette. "CommVault is the only storage management software vendor that provides the granularity, speed, and total support to meet our current needs today and as our enterprise grows in the future." CommVault's solutions provide full administrative capabilities for all Microsoft Exchange servers 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. and databases from any properly configured NT machine. This solution also provides: -- Back up and restore capabilities to mailbox folder level for ALL versions of Microsoft Exchange, 4.x, and 5.x. -- Centralized administration using CommVault's easy-to-use Windows NT Graphical User Interface graphical user interface (GUI) Computer display format that allows the user to select commands, call up files, start programs, and do other routine tasks by using a mouse to point to pictorial symbols (icons) or lists of menu choices on the screen as opposed to having to (GUI (Graphical User Interface) A graphics-based user interface that incorporates movable windows, icons and a mouse. The ability to resize application windows and change style and size of fonts are the significant advantages of a GUI vs. a character-based interface. ). -- Full backups of Private and Public Information Stores, Directory and all transaction logs. -- Protection of user profiles, security and metadata. -- Incremental and differential backups help meet shrinking windows. -- Folder level restore with message integrity. -- Mail ID automatically restored. -- Parallel data streams for backup of single Exchange server. "Because of the increased demand for Microsoft Exchange servers, users are requiring business critical storage management solutions that directly meet the needs associated with their unique and often heterogeneous environment Using hardware and system software from different vendors. Organizations often use computers, operating systems and databases from a variety of vendors. Contrast with homogeneous environment. ," said Bob Freiburghouse, senior vice president, technology, at CommVault. "Realizing that 60% of enterprise computing Refers to information technology in the larger company. See enterprise data and enterprise networking. environments are incorporating NT-based applications, we are determined to offer the most flexible Microsoft storage management solutions in the industry." As server implementations continue to grow in size and complexity, companies are turning to storage solutions that successfully manage large file servers, databases and multiple applications in a variety of environments. A centralized storage management application is essential for uniting all associated data from these sources into one heterogeneous environment. As the leading provider of storage management solutions for enterprise open systems, CommVault offers the industry's most comprehensive, fully integrated suite of storage management software products. These solutions are tightly integrated with all storage management functions and provide users with file system and database backup and recovery; disaster recovery; hierarchical storage management See HSM. ; archiving; and data migration. About CommVault Systems CommVault Systems is a leader in providing world-class, enterprise-wide storage management solutions for client/server environments. CommVault offers a complete, application integrated suite of network-aware products that seamlessly ensure the reliable, rapid restoration of files, network file systems, applications, and today's most popular databases. Information on CommVault is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.commvault.com or call (732) 870-4000. CommVault's corporate headquarters is located in Oceanport, New Jersey Oceanport is a Borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 5,807. Oceanport was formed as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 6, 1920, from portions of Eatontown Township (now in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . -0- CommVault, Vault98, ABARS (1) (Automatic Backup, Archive and Recovery Software) A legacy backup system for Unix servers from CommVault Systems Inc., Oceanport, NJ (www.commvault.com) introduced in the early 1990s. , 3DArchive, DataMigrator, OptiSpan, and CommVault Systems are trademarks of CommVault Systems, Inc. and may be registered trademarks in some jurisdictions. CONTACT: Sterling Hager, Inc. CommVault Systems, Inc. Robert Collins Chris Van Wagoner The Van Wagoner was an American automobile manufactured between 1899 and 1900. 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