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Business continuity briefs:
16th February 2006

'Business continuity briefs' provides a summary of new product and services press releases and other useful resources published in the last 24 hours.

SteelEye expands Windows offerings for continuous data protection
SteelEye has announced the release of three significant offerings aimed at Windows environments.  In addition to announcing general availability of LifeKeeper for Windows version 5.2, the company has launched LifeKeeper Protection Suite for SAP on Windows as well as a new version of LifeKeeper Data Replication for Windows that greatly enhances replication speed. Read press release

Windows intruder detection checklist
The US CERT Coordination Center and AusCERT, the Australian Computer Emergency Response Team, has jointly developed a document which outlines suggested steps for determining whether your Windows system has been compromised. System administrators can use this information to look for several types of break-ins. Read document

Message Technologies, Inc. opens disaster recovery site in Dallas
Message Technologies, Inc. (MTI), an international provider of speech IVR outsourcing services, has announces the opening of a new disaster recovery facility located at the Dallas InfoMART, a ‘technology community’ catering to bandwidth-intensive companies. With twelve telecom switch companies and easy connectivity to any major carrier, MTI's selection of the InfoMART insures any customer can connect using their existing telephone service provider. The highly redundant facility has dual municipal power grids, battery and generator backup, and redundant Internet connectivity. www.messagetech.com

PAR3-EnvoyWorldWide awarded patent for wireless messaging system to multiple recipients
PAR3-EnvoyWorldWide, has announced that the US Patent and Trademark Office has awarded the company patent number 6,970,535 titled, ‘Wireless Messaging System to Multiple Recipients.’ The patent, for technology built by EnvoyWorldWide in 2002, has been issued for the company's ability to initiate messages from a handheld device for delivery to multiple device types including conventional or wireless telephone, facsimile transmission, pager, or e-mail. www.envoyworldwide.com

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