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DataCloud Recovery as a Service Based off VirtualSharp Software


MCLEAN, VA, Sept. 17 — VirtualSharp Software, the leading provider of next generation automated Disaster Recovery solutions for private and public clouds, today announced that Core DataCloud's new Recovery-as-a-Service (RaaS) for SMBs is based on VirtualSharp's ReliableDR product, enabling SMBs to protect their key vSphere virtualized applications and guarantee service level agreements.
Automated recovery processes in the cloud ensure that Recovery Point Objectives (RPO) and Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) become 'Actuals' (RPA/RTA) and organizations can guarantee compliance with corporate Business Continuity policies. These benefits, combined with low start up costs and a pay-as-you-go monthly pricing model, confirm analyst projections that the RaaS model will be used by as much as 30% of midsize companies by 2014.
"We are delighted that Core DataCloud has chosen ReliableDR to deliver their new recovery platform," said Carlos Escapa, Co-Founder and CEO of VirtualSharp. "There is an increasing need for hosted Recovery-as-a-Service solutions in the marketplace, with particularly smaller and mid size companies having the ability to leverage the sophistication of enterprise-class clouds without prohibitive, upfront capital investments."
"We are excited to announce our partnership with VirtualSharp, which enables us to offer an industry-leading Recovery-as-a-Service solution," said Sharad Saggar, CEO of Core DataCloud. "We have built our reputation on delivering enterprise-class RPO and RTO to the mid market, and VirtualSharp's Recovery Assurance technology provides a major differentiator for us as we prepare to expand further."
About Core DataCloud
Core DataCloud is a leading managed service provider of Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service, enabling customers to protect their critical applications and data. Core's cloud platform is based on high performance EMC Isilon scale out storage, which ensures rapid recovery of servers and data in a disaster situation. Core has been a specialist provider of backup hosting since 1998 and a recognized Cloud Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service specialist since 2006. For more information, visit: www.coredatacloud.com<http://www.coredatacloud.com/>.
About VirtualSharp Software
VirtualSharp Software was founded in 2010 to address the new Disaster Recovery needs for the cloud era and was recently named a Cool Vendor in Business Continuity and IT Disaster Recovery Management by Gartner. VirtualSharp, an elite-level VMware Technology Alliance Partner, develops next generation Disaster Recovery software for private and public clouds that continuously and automatically certifies the recoverability of services running in the cloud. VirtualSharp's software enables unparalleled levels of resiliency for virtual IT infrastructures and full alignment between IT Disaster Recovery and Corporate Business Continuity Planning. For more information, visit:http://www.virtualsharp.com<http://www.virtualsharp.com/>.
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Source: Virtual Sharp Software

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