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Barracuda Offers Data Protection Plus

Is launching several major enhancements and new releases across its portfolio of cloud-connected backup, archiving and productivity solutions

Barracuda Boosts Storage Portfolio with Acquisition of C2C Systems and Added Support for Application Availability, Workforce Productivity and Mobility

Barracuda Networks offers new Data Protection Plus strategic initiative to help customers access, retain and share critical data from anywhere and any device. As part of this initiative, Barracuda is launching several major enhancements and new releases across its portfolio of cloud-connected backup, archiving and productivity solutions, as well as the acquisition of C2C Systems, a leading provider of information management, email archiving and PST management solutions.

“Today’s modern workplace is more virtualized, cloud enabled and mobile. One of IT’s biggest challenges is to ensure business applications are up and running – promoting application availability, productivity and collaboration – often with limited time and resources,” said Rod Mathews, GM Storage at Barracuda. “Protecting the modern workplace demands a new way of thinking. Data Protection Plus enables and accelerates the use of virtualization, cloud and mobile technologies, and represents the latest innovation across our storage product line. Barracuda continues to make it easy for our customers to access, retain and share their critical information.”

“Barracuda’s approach to the cloud not only helps ensure our data is protected from a disaster, but also provides excellent accessibility to our workforce,” said Shawn Evans, IT Manager at SaulsCare, a Barracuda Message Archiver customer and healthcare organization based in Southwest Florida.

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