![]() In fact, Version 6.0 will be the culmination of a two-year collaboration between the two companies, which saw 20 percent of Veritas's more than 400 NetBackup engineers working on the project, according to Burton. Veritas has paid particular attention to NetApp, and the new version of NetBackup will include a number of features tailored to NetApp's products. "You have fully integrated system recovery, so you can recover the data whether we backed it up, or whether one of the hardware vendors or system vendors backed up the data," Burton said during a press conference Tuesday. Users will be able to discover and retrieve "snapshot" copies of data that have been created by products from Network Appliance, (NetApp) EMC, and Hitachi Data Systems, as well as a number of other vendors, he said. ![]() The company announced the new products at its Veritas Vision 2005 conference in San Francisco Tuesday.Ī new version of the company's popular NetBackup backup and recovery software will give users a single point of management where they can backup and recover data that has been archived by a variety of different products, said Jeremy Burton, executive vice president of the company's data management group. Veritas Software plans to release new versions of its NetBackup and Enterprise Vault software over the next few months that are designed to be easier to use and better integrated with products from other technology vendors.
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