GBM Home 8.0 is equipped with Windows Vista’s compatible disaster recovery (DR) features, guaranteeing office continuity or continuance (BC) by enabling the option of backing up the entire system (operating system, applications, mission-critical data, e-mails, operating system and application settings, files/folders, etc) yet offering fast and easy recovery via an intuitive wizard-based interface. There is no need for Microsoft’s Windows Setup installation media.
Even with Genie-soft’s entry level program, GBM Home 8.0, never again should data loss due to computer viruses, Trojan horses or malware infections, system and/or equipment failure, power outrage, robbery, fire, natural disaster, security breaches, terrorist attack, human error, organized or deliberate disruptions, and illegal programs, be an issue.
GBM Home 8.0 offers various backup types, e.g., full, and incremental, all of which can be achieved using the easy-to-use smart backup scheduler. Different backup jobs can be performed at different times and intervals, snooze or even pause scheduled backup(s), and prompt GBM Home 8.0 to postpone backups if the system is running on batteries (Laptop Power Optimization Support). To make GBM Home 8.0 even easier to use, it is possible to switch to a mode called “Easy Mode” that enables backup jobs to be created and restored even quicker.
Finally, GBM Home 8.0 provides built-in open/in use and locked file backups via Windows XP and Windows Vista Volume Shadow Copy service (VSS); uses U.S. government-certified Advanced Encryption Standard (AES: 128-bit) security locally, or remotely using an encryption strength of 128-bit over a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) for data transmissions that is certified by the leading provider of SSL certificates, Thawte; preserving data integrity and forbidding eavesdroppers from intercepting data.
GBM Home 8.0 is aimed at novice computer users because Genie-soft has developed it so that it is as easy to understand and use as possible. Backing up and restoring is an “ABC” set of steps. Just as it should be.
Additional information may be found on Genie-soft’s online Backup Encyclopedia.
Entries of particular interest are:
• Backup: (Why Should I?)
• Backup Types (Thou shalt make regular and complete backups)
• Data Loss & Data Recovery
• Disaster Recovery (DR) – To be included soon.
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