Veritas unveils NetBackup 8.1.2 data protection

Veritas unveils NetBackup 8.1.2 data protection
6 years ago

Veritas Technologies unveiled its NetBackup 8.1.2with a radically improved user interface that simplifies how employees across an organization can effortlessly protect data and modern workloads.

With an intuitive interface that enables authorized employees to easily protect and monitor their own data, on premises or in multi-cloud environments, Veritas NetBackup simplifies day-to-day operations and empowers employees to play an important data management role in their department.

“The explosion of data and the need to protect it, combined with new technologies, web-based workloads and mobile applications are reshaping customer expectations and fostering a new demand for consistent, yet personalized experiences,” said Jane Zhu, senior vice president of Data Protection and Governance Engineering, Veritas. “Our customer user experience is one of the critical priorities we’re focusing on today. Simplifying, standardizing and unifying the look and feel of our NetBackup user interface is the first step on this important journey.”

With the new modernized interface of Veritas NetBackup 8.1.2, all authorized users, including backup administrators, will now be able to securely access and manage the backup and recovery of their company data with just a few clicks using their mobile device and save valuable time in day-to-day operations. Through integration with the “Veritas Smart Meter” web service, users can easily identify any issues, view a report of capacity usage and take action to keep their backup environments running smoothly.

“In order to improve our customers’ experience, we need the ability to quickly protect, recover and report on our workloads and data,” said Andre O’Brien, infrastructure and operations manager, City of Albuquerque. “With the new interface for Veritas NetBackup, we will be able to not only run all of these daily operations easily and more efficiently, but we will also empower employees across different departments to protect and restore their own data whenever they need it.”