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Vembu Technologies ‘backing up’ at HostingCon 2009Software Enables Hosting Providers to Manage Backup Services WASHINGTON, August 6, 2009 - Vembu Technologies will be exhibiting its StoreGrid online backup software solutions at HostingCon 2009, at Booth # 217. HostingCon 2009 will be held at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, Washington D.C., August 10-12. Vembu’s StoreGrid software solution powers the online backup services business of more than 1,300 service providers worldwide. Vembu is increasingly seeing interest from managed hosting providers who want to provide their customers with value-added services like managed backups. Vembu’s Experience in the Hosting Market:
Vembu will be represented by senior members of the management team at HostingCon, including Randy Whitehead, VP Strategic Business Development, and J. Jayavasanthan, Director of Technology. To schedule a meeting with Vembu’s executives during the event, please contact About Vembu: Vembu Technologies is a leader in providing cost effective, network based, disk to disk backup software solutions. Vembu's flagship product StoreGrid, which backs up desktops and servers, comes in three editions. StoreGrid Service Provider Edition powers the managed online backup services business of thousands of MSPs, VARs, ISPs and Managed Hosting Providers. StoreGrid Professional and Education Editions are trusted by thousands of SMBs and educational institutions worldwide for on-premise and centralized backups for their geographically distributed and heterogeneous environments. Vembu’s solutions also work with leading cloud computing platforms including Amazon, Parascale, Caringo & Nirvanix. Vembu has won many awards and has been recognized by various leading industry bodies. For more information, please visit www.vembu.com. Media Contact Candice Perodeau |
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