Data Protection Management (DPM) - Backup Makeover?
By Joshua L. Konkle on June 11, 2007 8:00 AM
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Putting a pretty face on reporting and analysis functionality might be your backup vendor's next move. Review this blog by Jerome and be sure to evaluate products like Agite Software. Agite offers pureplay Data Protection Management software. Consider the source for backup problems, without waiting for recovery to find them...
DPM software: Makeover or coverup?
DPM software: Makeover or coverup?
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