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Moss & Barnett Choose Digitiliti
Moss & Barnett Choose Digitiliti.

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[{"type":"text","content":" \t\t\n\t\t\t\t\t\tNEWS RELEASE\n\t\t\nFinancial/Investor Relations:\t\tAgency Contact:\nBeverly L. Jedynak\t\t\t\tScott Kline, JPR Communications\nMartin E. Janis & Company, Inc.\t\t818-386-0403\n312-943-1100 ext. 12\t\t\t\[email protected]\[email protected]\n\n\nLaw Firm Makes the Case for Engaging Enterprise Service Provider\n\nMoss & Barnett move from tape to Storage Elements' digitiliti, a cost-effective, easy-to-use, reliable online solution\n\n\nMINNEAPOLIS - June 4, 2007 - Storage Elements' digitiliti, a new paradigm in enterprise remote data vaulting, today announced that Moss & Barnett have chosen digitili for its remote backup and disaster recovery site. \nMoss & Barnett is a full service, 70 attorney law firm, based in Minneapolis. For over 100 years, the firm's clients have come to expect high standards of integrity, along with skilled, innovative, and cost-effective legal services. As a result, Moss & Barnett has grown with its clients, building a rich resource of multi-specialty legal practitioners. Many of the firm's administrative functions are computerized, freeing attorneys to devote more time to the practice of law. The result is a sophisticated and cost-efficient approach. \n\tAccording to Cheryl Thompson, Director of Information Technology at Moss & Barnett, \"We were backing up to several devices, and generated several tapes a night, but the firm only sent tapes offsite once a week. That meant that the law firm risked losing a week's worth of data. Since working with digitiliti, we're moving data offsite once a day, cutting our risk considerably.\"\n\n\tEase of use is another huge benefit of digitiliti to Moss & Barnett, said Jon Murphy, Executive Vice President of Sales. Backing up to the digitiliti vault saves time and effort for the firm and for Network Administrator Bruce Garber personally. \"Garber is their only IT administrator, so it takes a lot off his hands, since it's automatic. All backups are set and they just run.\"\n\n\tGarber says, \"The software is straightforward, and so is restoring data. Comparing the restore process with digitiliti to restoring data from tape, Garber says \"The restore process with digitiliti is quick, simple and much faster than tape. The process of restoring from tape takes 10-15 minutes, if you can readily find the tape, and you can't do anything else on the ser...