TripleA™ Technology
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, allowing for at least one to 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 continuously available at the click of the 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.
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