InMage launched in India

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BANGALORE: Santa Clara, California headquartered InMage Systems Inc, has entered the storage industry with a new product, Data Continuity. The target audience for the new product is companies that depend on the integrity of their backup, recovery and replication operations for business continuity.

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Data Continuity, simply put, covers all aspects of business continuity that refer to the protection and management of data. With patent protection technology and founded in 2001, InMage is the first company to provide cost-effective data continuity by delivering consistent, fine-grained business event recovery at any location, any time, within any storage environment.

InMage is co-founded by storage industry visionary, and co-founder and former CTO of Brocade Communications, Kumar Malavalli and other industry veterans that include President of InMage, Anup Tirumala, VP Sales of the company, Srihari Kumar and CTO Rajeev Atluri.

"This is my second baby after Brocade Communications. We have already deployed our first generation of remote data continuity product in full production at several sites in the United States. I look forward to expansion into the Indian markets where companies are increasingly looking for cost-effective and efficient disaster recovery and data continuity" said Kumar Malavalli, Chairman and CEO of InMage Systems.

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"Additionally, with our next generation of data continuity products due for release later in 2005, companies can protect information tied to any business event, at any time, anywhere, on any storage media. I'm delighted with the wide industry support we are receiving with our new approach to the disaster recovery and backup markets and look forward to defining the next generation of solutions that support business continuity," added Kumar.


With InMage's proactive business event methodology, customers can instantly recover to any business event such as a large financial transaction, or any other significant occurrence in day-to-day enterprise operations.

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