BakBone Software (Pink Sheets: BKBK), worldwide provider of conglomerate integrated data protection solutions, announced the hiring of David Schneider as company vice president as part of its plan for expansion.
Schneider has an extensive background in sales and marketing, management and technology. Utilizing his expertise, Schneider has been placed in the management of BakBone’s partner alliances such as Sun Microsystems, NCR-Teradata, Network Appliance, Apple, NEC and Fujitsu.
Jim Johnson, Bakbone president and CEO, said in a press release that establishing the right relationships are important in the company’s desire for growth.
“We’re excited to welcome Dave to BakBone and are confident he will add significant value to our company and management team. Dave’s extensive industry experience and technology skill set will prove to be an important component in making BakBone’s strategic alliances and OEM relationships even more successful and complimentary to our business,” he added.
BKBO services and products are used by Fortune 1000 corporations as well as international government bodies wishing to acquire reporting software and solutions to address the demands of consumers as well as the industry environment.
The company offers its clientele services planted on three main platforms: information backup, replication and storage reporting.
BKBO’s uses NetVault: Backup for its restoration software to ensure data protection, disaster recovery and business continuity. With NetVault: Replicator, customers can schedule real-time replication across a variety of storage devices. NetVault: Report Manager provides a system of backup reporting which gives customers the ability to centrally manage their data.
These systems combined are designed to provide the ability to centrally mange data storage and to predict and eliminate potential problems in a cost-effective, sure-fire way.
BKBO’s last trade was at $1.55 Thursday afternoon.