Dell and Symantec have joined forces to offer
enterprises protection and data management for their Microsoft
Exchange-based e-mail systems.
The new Secure Exchange offering includes hardware and software
to quickly deliver data security, back-up, recovery and archiving,
said the pair.
Secure Exchange is made up of Dell PowerEdge servers and
PowerVault storage systems, Dell/EMC storage solutions, and
software from Symantec, including Symantec Mail Security 8200
Series, Symantec Mail Security for Microsoft Exchange, Symantec
Enterprise Vault, and Backup Exec.
Dell has expanded its assessment, design, implementation and
training services to help customers easily deploy Microsoft
Exchange and Symantec solutions.
The company’s most advanced enterprise support offering,
Platinum Plus, as well as Gold Enterprise Support, is also
available to customers deploying Secure Exchange.
The starting price for a 500-seat modular back-up and recovery
solution, including hardware, software licences and services, is
around £29,500.
This includes Dell PowerEdge 1950s, PowerVault 110T and M1000
systems, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Exchange 2003
and Symantec Backup Exec.
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