JetStream Software

Disrupting The Data Recovery and Ransomware Protection Industry

About this Event

The AV-TEST Institute registers over 450,000 new malware attacks every day, putting the data of every business at risk. In fact, 59% of organizations had at least one ransomware attack in the past 12 months. When dealing with the potential for a debilitating cyberattack, time is critical. Most systems can’t identify an attack until it’s too late.

JetStream delivers Cloud-based Disaster Recovery and Ransomware Protection-as-a-Service that provides better protection and lowers total operating costs by 60% compared to competitors. Their approach is so unique and superior to current solutions that both Microsoft and Google are actively selling it to their enterprise customers.

Unlike traditional solutions which are expensive, complex and inefficient, JetStream is able to meet Recovery Point and Time Objective requirements for today’s mission critical applications. JetStream automates installation, maintenance and operation. It also identifies ransomware attacks faster and recovers quicker than competitive solutions.

Register now to watch this webinar with JetStream co-founder and CEO, Tom Critser, to hear how their company is projecting massive growth based on their superior product, industry partnerships, and the importance of their services right now.

Video On Demand

– Recorded

March 19

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