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BRU Server for Linux enterprise data protection

From:  TOLIS-AT-tolisgroup.com, Group-AT-tolisgroup.com, Inc. <pr-AT-tolisgroup.com>
To:  <pr-AT-lwn.net>
Subject:  BRU Server for Linux enterprise data protection announced
Date:  11 May 2004 17:17:16 -0000

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                            TOLIS Group, Inc. News
       TOLIS - Developer of the BRU[tm] Data Backup & Recovery Solutions
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Hello,

TOLIS Group is pleased to announce an exciting enhancement to our time and
customer-proven BRU[tm] data protection technology  - BRU Server for Linux -
scaled in concert with Linux to support the enterprise.

BRU Server for Linux provides client/server-based data protection across
heterogeneous system networks served by a Linux server system.  The
reliability of BRU coupled with robust D2D, D2D2T, and D2T capabilities,
protecting data on intermittently attached systems, seamless scalability
limited only by network bandwidth, and support of regulatory governance are
but a few of the leadership characteristics BRU Server for Linux delivers.  

BRU Server is available in three version: Basic, Network, and Enterprise,
differentiated by the number of client licenses supplied out of the box.
Pricing starts at $699 USD.

BRU Server for Linux replaces the BRU-Pro 2.0 product.  All BRU-Pro 2.0 users
covered under TOLIS' technical support agreement will be upgraded to BRU
Server at no additional cost.

To view additional BRU Server information:

http://www.tolisgroup.com/press/2004/05.11.html Press release
http://www.tolisgroup.com/Server-Linux.html BRU Server for Linux product page

Inquiries should be directed to brusales@tolisgroup.com, or call TOLIS at
480.505.0488.

Yours in Data Recovery,

TOLIS Group Team





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