(openPR) - IRVINE, CA —June 15, 2007 -- FarStone Technology has released DriveClone Server for final testing. The disk imaging software for servers designed for small business use, and offers an affordable, reliable alternative to other server backup products costing many times more.
DriveClone Server will be available for sale by the end of July, 2007.
A second FarStone drive imaging product, DriveClone classic, is slated for release in early July, and will be priced at under $20.
ABOUT DRIVECLONE SERVER
DriveClone Server is based on FarStone's DriveClone Pro (www.farstone.com/software/driveclone-pro.htm), disk imaging software with ongoing system snapshots. System snapshots enable instant recovery from software-related data mishaps, while DriveClone Server's core disk imaging technology ensures data recovery from any computer disaster, including hard drive failure.
DriveClone Server will run on current Windows 64 and 32 bit server operating systems.
ABOUT DRIVECLONE CLASSIC
DriveClone Classic creates a boot disk image that can be copied across multiple systems. Its most unusual feature is that it does not have to be installed: simply clicking on the executable file initiates the boot disk process. This makes DriveClone Classic completely safe -- with no software installation, there's no risk of hardware or driver conflicts.
Founded in 1993, FarStone Technology develops data backup, hard disk imaging, and CD emulation software. FarStone is an ISO 9001 certified software publisher holding multiple technology patents. Headquartered in Irvine, CA, the company licenses its software to corporations, small businesses, educational institutions and consumers worldwide. FarStone’s technology partners include Intel, NEC, Phoenix Technologies, and Toshiba. For more information, please visit www.farstone.com.
Bob Menzies
Lages and Associates
15635 Alton Parkway
Suite 125
949 453-8080 Bob@lages.com
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