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StorageCraft Releases New Exchange Backup Tools

Draper, Utah-based StorageCraft Technology Corp. this week released a pair of recovery tools for managed service providers (MSPs) who have responsibility for Microsoft Exchange Servers.

One of the tools, StorageCraft Granular Recovery for Exchange, is a new product for StorageCraft. The tool allows for quick recovery, search and migration of Exchange Server files, including mailboxes, e-mails, appointments, contacts, tasks and notes. While that function set isn't new for StorageCraft, the tool's differentiator in the product line is that it works with non-StorageCraft backup and recovery software. 

The other new tool is an upgrade of StorageCraft ShadowProtect Granular Recovery for Exchange to version 8. That tool does require other ShadowProtect-based backup and recovery products to allow for file recovery.

Both of the new products include support for Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.

Posted by Scott Bekker on January 16, 2014


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