The First Automatic Continuity Solution For Small and Micro Enterprises
Forget about back-up headaches with Z1 GEM automated systems
Maintain three complete, bootable disks containing all your data, system, configuration, all ready for use
The disks are hot-swappable, so that at least one can be kept safely away from business premises - so if the premises are demolished, your business data is not!
'Day before' data (files, system and configuration) are always available at the click of a button (this protects you from mistakes that inevitably will happen)
All modified/deleted files are archived and can be retrieved immediately (this protects you from accidental or malicious changes)
Comprehensive data protection
Disk crash - simply boot from another disk
Other hardware failure - use your disk in a replacement server - any Z1 model will boot from any of your three disks.
In the case of total loss of the IT infrastructure - you can use your off-site disk in a replacement server and use an off-the-shelf PC to connect to it.
In the case of a deleted or corrupted file - drag and drop the last working copy
Z1 Self-Defence - protecting the system while in use
High performance firewall
Anti-virus scanning email and disk files
Anti-spam email protection
Remote access limited to secure protocols with full encryption
Email Archive - special and unique Zybert treatment of Email system
All incoming and outgoing mail is ARCHIVED (this is much more than a backup)
Email archive is IMAP compatible, accessible from any Email program
Email archives are accessible as read-only to authorised users and are searchable (this gives you full knowledge of all authorised and unauthorised interventions in your business email traffic)
Year/Month/Day structure of the email archive allows copying to a non-rewriteable medium on a regular basis - for instance, once a year
Help in compliance with the three rules that affect the management of electronic records (SOX)
The first rule deals with destruction, alteration or falsification of records.
The second rule defines the retention period for storage of records.
The third rule refers to the type of business records that need to be stored, including all business records and communications, including electronic communications.