CIMdata PLM Industry Summary Online Archive

3 January 2012

Product News

Cloud-Based Software Firm Expanding, Adding New Data Replication Technology

Ilesfay Technology Group LLC, an early-stage company that offers cloud-based data replication services for corporate product life-cycle management (PLM) systems, announced it is expanding its services to South America and making available ZoneSync, a first-to-market software application that improves point-to-cloud and cloud-to-cloud data replication processes.

ZoneSync allows network administrators to replicate data from their business systems to the cloud and create ongoing, automatic replication schedules that keep their data synchronized not only with their business systems but with their other cloud systems as well. The result is accurate, on-demand data that is the same for all users, regardless of their location.

Ilesfay's expansion of services, made possible after Amazon added its Sao Paulo region, will allow companies in South America to replicate data across their systems with increased efficiency.

"Businesses with distributed work groups that want to use cloud computing are often challenged by not only getting their data to the cloud but also making sure the data continues to flow correctly between the cloud and their current systems," said Chris McLennan, CEO of Ilesfay. "ZoneSync is designed to improve that process by making it easier to onboard to the cloud and regulate the data replication according to a set of rules."

ZoneSync is the newest of five SaaS products from Ilesfay: Ilesfay Replication, IlesfayFS, Ilesfay for PLM, and OEM Backup/Restore. In addition, Ilesfay has several patents pending to make its ZoneSync technology more efficient. For more information, visit http://www.ilesfay.com.

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