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>>> On 9/17/2013 at 9:33 AM, Todd Sedmak <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Code42 Delivers Enterprise Endpoint Backup Service to Universities
Nationwide through Internet2 NET+ InitiativeArizona State, Naval
Postgraduate School, Notre Dame, Stanford, University of Texas and
University of Washington successfully pilot cloud-based endpoint backup

Minneapolis–-Sept. 17, 2013-–Code42 ( http://www.code42.com/ ),
developers of award-winning, private and public cloud-based endpoint
backup solutions for consumers ( http://www.crashplan.com/ ), businesses
( http://www.crashplan.com/business ) and the enterprise (
http://www.crashplan.com/enterprise ), today announced it is providing
CrashPlan enterprise endpoint backup services to universities nationwide
through Internet2's NET+ Initiative (
http://www.internet2.edu/netplus/crashplan/index.html ).
As a member-owned, advanced technology community consisting of more
than 245 U.S. universities, Internet2 provides a collaborative
environment for members to solve common technology challenges and
develop innovative solutions. CrashPlan PROe's inclusion in the NET+
service portfolio benefits Internet2 members via pre-negotiated
contractual terms and the assurance PROe has met the rigorous technology
standards set forth by Internet2.
Before the university community adopted CrashPlan as part of NET+, six
Internet2-member universities validated and successfully piloted it:
Arizona State University, Naval Postgraduate School, Stanford
University, University of Notre Dame, University of Texas at Austin and
University of Washington. Several other universities are engaged in
CrashPlan trials and evaluations.
"In higher ed, everything we do is continuously enhanced by mobile
technologies. So, it's essential our information is not only backed up
but retrievable from wherever we're working," said Ron Kraemer, vice
president and chief information and digital officer at Notre Dame.
"Using CrashPlan, we plan to back up devices not persistently connected
to our storage infrastructure to fully protect data residing on
faculty/staff laptops and desktops."
"Technologies and services included in the Internet2 NET+ Initiative
must be cost-effective, easy to access, simple to administer and
uniquely suited to the needs of universities and research
organizations," said Shel Waggener, senior vice president for Internet2.
"CrashPlan delivers on all fronts. It provides deep encryption and
proven endpoint data protection at tremendous scale, giving member
institutions confidence their important data is securely backed up to
secure facilities across Internet2's high-performance research and
education network."
"Protecting the intellectual property of tomorrow should be so easy,
you can get started today," said Matthew Dornquast, co-founder and chief
executive officer of Code42. "With this formalized agreement, Internet2
members can deploy continuous data protection globally, within
minutes."
For more information about CrashPlan enterprise endpoint backup, visit
www.crashplan.com/enterprise. For universities interested in the
Internet2 NET+ CrashPlan offering, email [log in to unmask],
visithttp://www.internet2.edu/netplus/crashplan or meet Code42 staff in
booth #1575 Oct. 15-18, 2013, at the EDUCAUSE 2013 Annual Conference (
http://www.educause.edu/annual-conference ).
About Code42
Code42, a privately held company based in Minneapolis, Minn., has been
developing software to protect the world's data since 2001. Code42's
enterprise backup solution, CrashPlan PROe, is used by thousands of
companies around the world to safeguard their data. The company also
offers industry-leading backup software for homes and small businesses:
CrashPlan and CrashPlan PRO. All products offer multi-destination,
cross-platform backup to both public and managed private clouds. For
more information, visit http://www.code42.com.
About Internet2® • www.internet2.edu
Internet2® is a member-owned advanced techn
ology community founded by
the nation's leading higher education institutions in 1996. Internet2
provides a collaborative environment for U.S. research and education
organizations to solve common technology challenges, and to develop
innovative solutions in support of their educational, research, and
community service missions.
Internet2 consists of more than 220 U.S. universities, 60 leading
corporations, 70 government agencies, 38 regional and state education
networks and more than 100 national research and education networking
partners representing more than 50 countries. Internet2 offices are
located in Ann Arbor, Mich.; Emeryville, Calif.; and Washington, D.C.
For more information, visit www.internet2.edu or follow @Internet2 on
Twitter.
Media contacts:
Code42:
Lindsey Frey Haberman, 612-372-6449 or [log in to unmask]
Internet2
Todd Sedmak, 202-331-5373 or [log in to unmask]