Asigra Inc. announced a new version of the company’s cloud-based backup and recovery software that now supports handheld devices such as tablets and smartphones, has added improvements intended to make the software more attractive to providers, and provides performance improvements of up to
400 percent, as well as support for 10 Gigabit per second interfaces. The company claims that it is the first backup, recovery, and restore (BURR) product to support handheld devices, which includes devices running the Google Android operating system as well as the Apple iOS operating system.
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