REPORTS

15 March, 2010
Wikibon
Achieving Zero Data Loss with Asynchronous Infrastructure

The definition of mission critical has evolved dramatically in the past five years. The growth and business criticality of email and unstructured data, shared documents and the continued importance of transactional data have widened the spectrum of recovery point objective (RPO) and recover time objective (RTO) requirements. [more...]
 
1 February, 2010
IDC
Enterprise Data Recording: A New Technology for Robust Disaster Recovery [more...]
 
2 October, 2009
Wikibon
Axxana introduces two-node zero data loss at any distance

Enterprise Data Recording
Axxana have introduced a technology simple in concept and profound in its implications. They have named it Enterprise Data Recording (EDR). It allows the nirvana of disaster recovery, zero data loss at unlimited distance with only two nodes. [more...]
 
8 July, 2009
Wikibon
The economic value of Axxana's zero data loss solution

In late 2008, Israeli-based startup Axxana approached Wikibon to conduct an independent assessment of its zero-data-loss solution. This was a paid consulting engagement that involved interviewing beta customers and building out a cost-and-value model to compare the cost and expected data loss of Axxana's solution to likely alternative approaches and, consequently to each other. [more...]
 
5 May, 2009
Wikibon
Axxana inches forward with zero data loss at distance

This week, Axxana updated the analyst community on progress with its Enterprise Data Recording(EDR) product, Phoenix. EDR provides a zero data loss capability at asynchronous distance and uses an airplane flight recorder metaphor to protect the contents of its solution in the event of a disaster. [more...]
 
14 October, 2008
The 451 Group
The 451 Group – 451 Market Insight Service - Impact Report

Axxana locks down data with on-site disaster recovery [more...]
 
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