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  2. Barracuda Networks - Wikipedia

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    Barracuda Networks was founded in 2003 by CEO Dean Drako, Michael Perone, and Zach Levow; the company introduced the Barracuda Spam and Virus Firewall in the same year. [1] In 2007, the company moved its headquarters to Campbell, California , [ 2 ] and opened an office in Ann Arbor, Michigan .

  3. Dean Drako - Wikipedia

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    Drako executed six acquisitions by Barracuda Networks: In 2007, NetContinuum, an application controller company; [21] in 2008, BitLeap, a provider of cloud-based backup services, [22] and 3SP, an SSL and VPN company; [23] in 2009, Yosemite Technologies, for incremental backup of applications; [24] a controlling interest in phion AG, an Austria ...

  4. Comparison of online backup services - Wikipedia

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    Image & File Based backups, data de-duplication, block-level and multiple cloud providers supported. CloudJuncxion Decentralized multi-cloud backup with integrated sharing, sync, backup, and Cloud NAS. Fault-tolerance against failure of a constituent cloud. Crashplan Unlimited destinations. Data de-duplication; block-level incremental.

  5. Eagle Eye Networks - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Eye Networks was founded in 2012 [1] by Dean Drako, Barracuda Networks' founder and former CEO. [7] Drako said he started the company after frustrations with trying to deploy and use existing video surveillance systems for remote management while he was CEO of Barracuda.

  6. List of backup software - Wikipedia

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    Archivers, transfer protocols, and version control systems are often used for backups but only software focused on backup is listed here. See Comparison of backup software for features. Free and open-source software

  7. Sourcefire - Wikipedia

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    Sourcefire rejected an offer of $187 million in May 2008 from security appliance vendor Barracuda Networks, [7] who had offered to pay US$7.50 per share, amounting to a 13% premium of their then-current stock price. [8] Sourcefire announced its acquisition of the cloud-based antivirus firm Immunet in January 2011. [9] [10]

  8. What’s affected by a government shutdown? Here’s which ...

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    Air traffic control. Law enforcement. Border protection. Power grid maintenance. Social security and Medicare payments. The U.S. Postal Service will not be impacted as it does not rely on Congress ...

  9. Hosting Controller - Wikipedia

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    Hosting Controller Cloud Automation Solution is a business and operational support system for hosting service providers, including shared web hosting for both Linux and Windows. It also supports SaaS and Enterprise hosting services like Microsoft Exchange Server , Virtualization , SharePoint , Active Directory Synchronization and Email Migration .