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InMage Scout v5.5 Now Supports MySQL 5.1 Applications as Well as Others

Nov 16, 2010

A new version of InMage Scout, version 5.5, now supports Exchange 2010, SharePoint 2010, BES 5.01 and MySQL 5.1 applications, as well as vSphere 4.x, Windows 2008 R2, RHEL 5.4/5.5, OEL 5.5, XenServer 5.5u2, 5.6, and OpenSolaris 5.11 platforms as well as providing new optimization, deployment, ease of use, and monitoring features.

“Management complexity and efficiency continue to be key problem areas for companies as they work to build out their data protection strategies,” said Senior Analyst Henry Baltazar of The 451 Group. “The latest advances InMage has introduced in its new vContinuum product and the latest Scout 5.5 update enhance storage efficiency while streamlining management and deployment processes.”

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