Data availability and disaster recovery are mission-critical capabilities for virtually any business. However, there are few industries in which these matters are truly critical enough to use the phrase “life and death” without hyperbole. Healthcare is perhaps the key market where loss of data might translate into losses far beyond those involving time or money.
It took a string of strong hurricanes to spur Florida Blood Services to expedite its offsite disaster recovery plans. When it did so, it chose FalconStor® Continuous Data Protector (CDP) for replication, mirroring and data snapshots of 50 GB of data related to blood donors and services. Our technology meets the stringent FDA requirements with which Florida Blood Services must comply and has shrunk the organization’s recovery time from hours to minutes.
Pinnacle Health of Pennsylvania has had similar success with FalconStor CDP and FalconStor® Virtual Tape Library, cutting its use of physical tape in half and drastically reducing recovery time for its 5,000 users.
And The Gastroenterological Association of Cleveland is relying upon FalconStor as it eradicates paper records for patients. Now that a misplaced file no longer prompts rifling through paper in the records room, the organization’s physicians can rely on the 99.9 percent availability of its data, thanks to FalconStor solutions.
We place the utmost importance on high data availability and disaster recovery for all of our customers, no matter their business. But when we see a growing number of healthcare organizations turning to FalconStor with confidence, we take it as a particularly significant endorsement of our solutions.
We spoke to Chris Mohr, network analyst at Pinnacle Health, recently about his FalconStor deployment and recorded this podcast: {mp3} PinnacleHealth{/mp3}
Data availability and disaster recovery are mission-critical capabilities for virtually any business. However, there are few industries in which these matters are truly critical enough to use the phrase “life and death” without hyperbole. Healthcare is perhaps the key market where loss of data might translate into losses far beyond those involving time or money.
It took a string of strong hurricanes to spur Florida Blood Services to expedite its offsite disaster recovery plans. When it did so, it chose FalconStor® Continuous Data Protector (CDP) for replication, mirroring and data snapshots of 50 GB of data related to blood donors and services. Our technology meets the stringent FDA requirements with which Florida Blood Services must comply and has shrunk the organization’s recovery time from hours to minutes.
Pinnacle Health of Pennsylvania has had similar success with FalconStor CDP and FalconStor® Virtual Tape Library, cutting its use of physical tape in half and drastically reducing recovery time for its 5,000 users.
And The Gastroenterological Association of Cleveland is relying upon FalconStor as it eradicates paper records for patients. Now that a misplaced file no longer prompts rifling through paper in the records room, the organization’s physicians can rely on the 99.9 percent availability of its data, thanks to FalconStor solutions.
We place the utmost importance on high data availability and disaster recovery for all of our customers, no matter their business. But when we see a growing number of healthcare organizations turning to FalconStor with confidence, we take it as a particularly significant endorsement of our solutions.
We spoke to Chris Mohr, network analyst at Pinnacle Health, recently about his FalconStor deployment and recorded this podcast: {mp3} PinnacleHealth{/mp3}