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Columbia, SC (PRWEB) January 26, 2010

Unitrends (unitrends.com), the leader in affordable, heterogeneous D2D (Disk-to-Disk) and D2D2D (Disk-to-Disk-to-Disk)-based data protection backup appliances, today announced that Sharonview Federal Credit Union has recently upgraded to Unitrends latest data protection appliances after successfully relying on Unitrends for more than five years. With its new Unitrends solutions in place, the growing non-profit credit union has cut backup windows in half while assuring disaster recovery preparedness by vaulting its data to an offsite location using Unitrends technology.

Headquartered in Fort Mill, SC, Sharonview Federal Credit Union began as an employer-based credit union in the 1950s. Today, Sharonview is a full-service, not-for-profit financial institution with assets of $ 900 million serving more than 59,000 members with 22 branches in South Carolina, North Carolina and New Jersey.

As it grew, Sharonview was facing a dramatically increasing quantity of data, an expanded network infrastructure, and storage environment complexity. In 2005, Sharonview decided it was time to get away from the credit unions painstaking tape backup process. Sharonviews tape backups were a hassle to manage, requiring manual review of logs to determine whether backup jobs were successful. Whats worse, there was no way to fully recover a failed server, even after extensive investment in a new tape library and new tape backup software.

While seeking a new solution with better speed and reliability for up to 1TB of data, Sharonview also wanted to improve its disaster recovery readiness while also encrypting critical financial data to meet privacy and security requirements. After evaluating its options, Sharonview purchased disk-to-disk data protection units from Unitrends. Following a successful implementation in 2006 and efficient performance results ever since, Sharonview recently upgraded to Unitrends latest technology in 2009 to accommodate their growing data store. Now with three new Unitrends appliances in place, the growing credit union has cut their backup window in half.

We were probably one of the early adopters of Unitrends, said Mark Johnson, CIO, Sharonview Federal Credit Union. Now after five years we are completely satisfied. When it was time to expand after five years, we didn’t even look anywhere else, we were happy with the Unitrends product.

Today, Sharonview uses Unitrends to backup SANs and individual servers and to vault data to another location for disaster recovery assurance. It also uses the Unitrends Baremetal recovery feature for whole system protection, and the included Unitrends Exchange Agent for email protection. Backups are encrypted with InCrypt 256-AES encryption, delivering the integrated security required by this member-focused, and highly successful financial institution.

When we migrated from tape to Unitrends five years ago we cut our backup way down, then cut it in half again when we upgraded to the latest Unitrends hardware earlier this year, said Kevin Hughes, network engineer, Sharonview Federal Credit Union. We invested in a SAN earlier this year, and are now using the Unitrends product to back up individual servers as well as our (new) SAN.

Its always exciting to play a role in the business success of our customers, said Maria Ellison, senior vice president, support, Unitrends. Sharonview Federal Credit Union has been very pleased in their ability to perform individual file recovery in minutes versus hours with Unitrends while receiving both whole system local backups and offsite vaulting at a remote location for complete disaster recovery.

For more information, please view the complete Sharonview Federal Credit Union Success Story.

About Unitrends:

Small and medium businesses have the same critical reliance on the integrity of their data as enterprises, but often cant afford the operational expenditure of a dedicated staff or the capital expenditure of replacing their IT infrastructure. Unitrends provides enterprise-level data protection, at the lowest total cost of ownership in the industry, through a family of scalable disk-based data protection appliances that integrate and protect existing heterogeneous computer and storage systems through a single, intuitive, graphical user interface.

Unitrends uses a common backup and recovery engine for providing protection for over 100 different versions of operating systems and applications. This means you can support Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL, Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware, Sun Solaris, Novell OES, Novell Netware, Novell GroupWise, Novell eDirectory, Linux, FreeBSD, Apple MacOS X, IBM pSeries/AIX, HP HP-UX, SCO UnixWare, SCO OpenServer, IBM iSeries/OS400, and SGI IRIX on notebooks, PCs, workstations, and servers and on DAS, NAS, or SAN storage.

Information about Unitrends can be found at http://www.unitrends.com.

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Accepting credit cards just got easier for mobile merchants everywhere.


Fullerton, CA (PRWEB) May 14, 2010

Pocket Verifier Professional for Android is now available with the Pocket Spectrum Plus; a complete payment solution that swipes credit cards and prints receipts for the rapidly growing Android mobile platform.

Advanced Merchant Solutions, Inc. (AMSI) has launched a payment solution for the Android, available now in the Android Marketplace as a free application which enables on-the-go merchants to accept credit cards anywhere. This application can be used with the company’s Pocket Spectrum Plus, a Bluetooth 2-track card reader and thermal receipt printer. Coupled together, the Pocket Verifier/Pocket Spectrum system enables any mobile business user to avoid the high cost of “card-not-present” transactions. AMSI further integrates this breakthrough system into a complete solution by packaging it with a combined merchant and gateway account; with no upfront costs, no term commitments, and no cancellation fees.

“This solution really differentiates itself from the rest of the market by incorporating a printer. The marketplace-to-date has had to settle for keyed-in email receipts which really slow down the throughput. In addition, attaching today’s cradle solutions to read cards greatly increases the weight and bulk of the phone. That’s what Bluetooth was invented for… to keep things isolated, light, and efficient,” says Dennis Ideue, the company’s CEO. “Being the developer of the application, the manufacturer of the printer, and the ISO issuing the merchant accounts allows us to give unprecedented value to our customer base,” continues Ideue, “…everything is truly under one umbrella. We make it a simple one-stop mobile shop with one of the best competitive merchant rates in the industry.”

The Pocket Spectrum Plus is currently shipping. Its retail package features Bluetooth, a rugged thermal print mechanism, 2-track magnetic stripe reader, interchangeable lithium-ion batteries, a quick-charge adaptor, and a leather case with integral belt clip. Pocket Verifier Professional for Android is currently available in the Android Marketplace. For more information and further inquiries, visit: http://www.merchantanywhere.com.

About Advanced Merchant Solutions:

Advanced Merchant Solutions, Inc., commonly known as MerchantAnywhere, is a privately held corporation and has been both a leader and pioneer in the mobile transaction processing industry since 2001. Their solutions include software, hardware, and transaction processing for both retail and mobile merchants. Advanced Merchant Solutions, Inc. is a Registered Visa/Mastercard Independent Sales Organization (ISO) for Columbus Bank and Trust, Columbus, Georgia, as well as a registered Apple, Microsoft, Palm and RIM software developer.

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VeriFone seeks recall of Square credit card readers
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Question by lilblondee: Bad credit without ever having a credit card?
I need help. I am 26 years old with horrible credit. I have never had a credit card, all of my stuff is from bad decisions and not having steady income. (was a server for almost 9 years)
Medical bills, eviction, car repossesion, you name it, somehow i got mysef into it.
Just in the past year or so have i realized how much its affecting my life and I want to do something to save my future.
At this moment im feeling overwhelmed and dont know where to start. I have seen info about the debit consolidation programs, but not trusting of them. How do i start paying off these people and companies, without going broke day to day?
names of comapies, help groups, anything would help at this point!!
Look, most of this was when i was younger. No need to go into personal life but i didnt have much direction and education in this. The people closest to me didnt beleive in the “system” and thats what i grew up hearing.
So i will flag judgemental answers for this question. I didnt really want to post in the first place, but i need real help with this.

** Its between $ 10,000 and $ 12,000. I was told for that amount it wouldnt be worth claiming banckruptcy. But its also way ove my head at this point in my life. **

Best answer:

Answer by Shane
you may consider filing for bankruptcy, which has its own problems in itself. but to have good credit, you have to show a successful path of paying off debts and or getting loans and paying them off. one way is to get college loans.

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Newmarket, Ontario (PRWEB) January 7, 2005

The Secured Credit Cards Website went live on January 5th of 2005. Offering information on the process of obtaining a secured or prepaid credit card; secured credit cards hopes to help people get a better understanding of secured card deals.

With so many secured credit card offers to choose from these days people can get confused on which to go with. Secured Credit Cards gives people the information needed to make a sound decision when applying for one of these cards. They even give users some tips on what to watch out for.

The main designer of the site Devon Taylor says, “On our site people can get a quick breakdown of all the latest secured or prepaid credit card offers”. Matt Palelao says “The Secured Credit Cards Website made it easy to find the perfect card and told me what to watch out for”. The website has a very business feel to it. Clean html, simple graphics, and a good layout makes it very easy to browse.

Most of the offers on the website are just for Americans but they do have one for Canaians looking at secured credit card options. Jeff Dragt who is head of marketing said, “we do plan to offer cards for our UK visitors very soon”.

While Secured Credit Cards is not the largest website on the internet is does have some valuable content for anyone looking into a secured or prepaid credit card.

About Secured Credit Cards Website:

Secured Credit Cards Website went Live on January 5, 2005.

Contact Information:

Jeff Dragt

556 Priddle Rd

905-952-0691

http://www.securedcreditcards.ws

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