Sesame Software Expands Backup and Recovery Solution as Salesforce Eliminates Data Recovery Services
Sesame Software, a leader in cloud data protection, brings new offerings to backup and recovery solution as Salesforce is set to retire data recovery services
Sesame Software, the creator of Relational Junction and a leading provider of cloud-based data backup and recovery, has launched new patented features and an enhanced data recovery user interface. Sesame Software is redefining how organizations of all sizes protect and manage their data with its most complete and scalable backup and recovery solution for Salesforce.
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Salesforce is an integral part of business processes for many organizations. Although losing Salesforce data would be devastating for these businesses, many entrust their Salesforce data backup and recovery to Salesforce, at their own risk.
Salesforce.com has recently announced that “effective July 31, 2020, Data Recovery as a paid feature will be deprecated and no longer available as a service.”
Sesame Software’s Relational Junction for Salesforce was first offered in Spring 2005 as a backup and recovery solution, being one of the earliest data compliance offerings in the Salesforce ecosystem. Since that time, Sesame’s customers have performed countless recoveries of mission-critical data.
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As of April 2020, Relational Junction has an entirely new self-service page which allows customers to perform full or partial recoveries of Salesforce data. This simplifies the task of doing full or record level searches from the unlimited number of versions of any record to find historical data, all without having to store a complete copy of all the data every day. Intra-day changes are also tracked, allowing both a complete audit trail and point-in-time recovery.
Rick Banister, CEO and Founder, explains: “We are extending the recovery capability for other applications and databases, so that you will be able to recover all or part of your data back to any point in time, and to preview what changes will happen before they happen. Using a versioned database for the backup instead of a single versioned database or flat files enables so much functionality and the new user interface is very easy to use.”
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