Veritas Upgrades Backup Exec
Veritas Software Corp. Wednesday announced Backup Exec 9.0, the first upgrade to the company's popular Windows-based product in 18 months.
The new version, which is for Windows and is available now, costs $795 for a basic configuration, and is 88 percent faster than the prior version, 8.6, which launched in summer 2001, officials of the Mountain View, Calif. management software company said.
Along with a speedier installation, demonstrated live by chairman, president and CEO Gary Bloom, the new version also has a Web-based interface, which works across the Internet, not just on local networks. Absent in the new version is the normally complex tape library support.
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