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THE NEW SNAPBACK.IT'S HERE.AND AVAILABLE.NOW!

Devotees of SnapBack – arguably the world’s best data retrieval system – will be glad to hear that the wait for the latest version of the package is finally over!

While details of the ritzy world-wide launch for SnapBack – a favorite with companies around the globe as well as with organisations like the United States Airforce – are firmly under wraps, the new product is now unofficially available for sale.

Denys Smith Hart, SnapBack CEO, said this week, “The development of the new version of SnapBack took slightly longer than we initially anticipated – but only because we wanted to make sure that it is the all-singing and dancing product that our customers expect. We also were determined to ensure that the new product was properly tested and evaluated to our stringent standards.

“We are now really happy with the latest version of SnapBack – as are all the people who have been evaluating the system for the past six months. In all honesty, we know that it is not fair to keep our eager customers waiting a moment longer. So, while the official launch of SnapBack takes place later in the year, the product is actually available now!”

SnapBack can easily be downloaded and purchased from the company’s site, www.snapback.com. Alternatively, contact SnapBack on info@snaback.com

SnapBack is a server-based “backup and restore” program that is both simple and reliable. It features full open file management, remote administration and backup scheduling, together with rapid disaster recovery.

Fans of SnapBack appreciate that the package requires little administration time -whilst reassuringly, 100% of the server data has been flawlessly backed up which means that in a disaster, recovery is swift and efficient.

On larger systems, SnapBack provides remote administrators with an easily installed system that can be maintained on a daily basis by any novice.

As Denys says with a smile, “Restoration is so simple that the end-user can be walked through a full server restoration over the phone – or from instructions on a Post-It note!”