Mike Coney, Unitrends CEO, has wide-ranging executive software experience and expertise. Additionally, he has an extensive academic CV. Mr. Coney graduated from the Wharton School of Business Executive Leadership Program (of the University of Pennsylvania). Additionally, from the New York Institute of Technology, he attained his Bachelor’s degree.
Before coming on board with Unitrends, Mike Coney was President and GM of Acronis Software. While at Acronis Software, he guided strategy for North America and South America. Before joining Acronis, he held the job of Senior V.P. of the Americas for Veritas. This was up to Veritas’ merger with Symantec.
Furthermore, Mr. Coney was EVP (Executive Vice President) of international operations for Ingres Software Corp. In addition, he has held senior management positions at high-growth enterprises. These included Sun Microsystems and Monster.com. In general, Unitrends has a strong management team with an abundance of expertise and practical knowledge.
Mike Coney, in 2014, reviewed Unitrends product offerings. It is providing its new bundled data protection software package for channel partners. The package blends Unitrends Enterprise Backup, Unitrends Virtual Backup, as well as ReliableDR to offer wide-ranging protection. This package is made for channel partners assisting enterprise and mid-market clients.
Additionally, the Company presently has its hybrid cloud disaster DRaaS (disaster recovery-as-a-service) solution. It introduced, in the summer of 2014, Unitrends DRaaS. The design of it is to allow live spin-ups of virtual and physical environments within the same cloud. This is to deliver full recovery of total IT infrastructures in the cloud.
The Company focuses on providing its customers scalable solutions, which protect them from expensive down-time and lost business. Along with archiving, backup, and disaster recovery solutions, it offers its customers instant recovery and replication solutions. The aforementioned DRaaS solution additionally supplies customers with automated testing and certification of RPOs (recovery point objectives) and RTOs (recovery time objectives).
Mike Coney of Unitrends recentlyannounced free backup capacity and storage inventory reporting tools. These new reporting tools enable systems administrators to identify cost savings via calculating precise backup sizing needs and removing unnecessary storage. It introduced both of these tools that offer complete visibility into file and storage capacity in addition to utilization.
The Unitrends Storage Inventory Tool provides systems administrators’ instant visibility into their entire storage environment. This allows them to accurately see how storage assets are being utilized and where they’re strained to capacity. This tool automatically integrates massive amounts of storage data and summarizes findings in easy-to-understand, in depth reports.
The Unitrends Backup Capacity Tool enables systems administrators to capture a thorough picture of all data center files inhabiting storage devices and servers. They may also view file-level information, which can be used to plan, build and schedule backups. This tool gives in depth summary reports for backup preparing.
Mike Coney announced in the summer of 2014 that Unitrends was relocating its corporate head office to Burlington, Massachusetts. The primary reason for this is that the Company is looking to take advantage of the talent in the Boston region. Consequently, it moved its head office to the region from Columbia, South Carolina. Columbia will still be the hub for its customer support, product development and engineering teams.
Burlington, since 2009, had been serving as the central point for the Company’s marketing and sales operations. Currently, Unitrends has 108 employees in the Burlington office. This office is a new 27,500-square-foot facility. The organization has around four hundred employees in its total workforce.
Mike Coney is expecting to add 30 additional employees by the end of 2014. Additionally, he expects adding an additional fifty in 2015. This will bring the total to around two hundred employees by the end of next year in Burlington. This total will include a new Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
Mike Coney, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Unitrends is concentrating on and looking forward to the Company’s continuing growth. He looks for and advances every opportunity for the staff, partners, and customers of Unitrends. He’s been a member of the Board since September 2008. Moreover, he’s been President and CEO since November of 2009.
Unitrends is the fastest-growing cost/value provider in the IT (Information Technology) disaster recovery and protection industry. It has a distinctive collection of backup, archiving, as well as disaster recovery solutions. It develops multi-environment backup and disaster recovery for more than one hundred versions of computers, storage devices, operating systems, hypervisors, and applications.
Unitrends has 1000s of mid-market customers around the globe. The Corporation has acquired virtual backup specialist PHD Virtual Technologies. In 2014, Unitrends additionally acquired Yuruware, a cloud services provider (CSP). Australia-based Yuruware specializes in disaster recovery and migration tools for OpenStack, Amazon Web Services (AWS), as well as other public clouds.
Mike Coney, Unitrends CEO, has extensive executive software experience and expertise. Additionally, he has a thorough academic resume. Mr. Coney graduated from the Wharton School of Business Executive Leadership Program (University of Pennsylvania). In addition, he earned his Bachelor’s degree from the New York Institute of Technology.
Before coming on board with Unitrends, Mike Coney was President and GM of Acronis Software. At Acronis, he guided strategy for North America and South America. Previous to joining Acronis Software, he held the position of Senior V.P. of the Americas for Veritas. This was until Veritas’ merger with Symantec.
Furthermore, Mr. Coney was Executive Vice President of worldwide operations for Ingres Software Corporation. In addition, he has held senior management positions at high-growth enterprises. These included Sun Microsystems and Monster.com. On the whole, Unitrends has a strong management team having an abundance of expertise and practical experience.
In 2014, Mike Coney talked about Unitrends product solutions. It offers its new bundled data protection software package for channel partners. The package combines Unitrends Virtual Backup, Unitrends Enterprise Backup, along with ReliableDR to offer wide-ranging protection. The package is made for channel partners assisting enterprise and mid-market customers.
In addition, the Company now has its hybrid cloud disaster recovery-as-a-service (DRaaS) solution. It introduced, in the summer of 2014, Unitrends DRaaS. The design of it is to enable live spin-ups of virtual and physical environments within the same cloud. This is to deliver complete recovery of overall IT infrastructures within the cloud environment.
The Company specializes in providing its customers scalable solutions that protect them from costly down time and lost business. Along with backup, archiving, and disaster recovery solutions, it offers its customers instant recovery and replication solutions. The previously mentioned DRaaS solution also delivers customers automated testing and certification of RPOs (recovery point objectives) and RTOs (recovery time objectives).
Mike Coney of Unitrends recently announced free storage inventory and backup capacity reporting tools. These new reporting tools allow systems administrators to identify cost savings through calculating precise backup sizing needs and removing unnecessary storage. It introduced these two tools, which offer full visibility into storage and file capacity and utilization.
The Unitrends Storage Inventory Tool offers systems administrators’ instant visibility into their entire storage environment. This permits them to precisely observe how storage assets are being employed and where they’re stretched to the limit. This tool automatically integrates massive amounts of storage data and summarizes findings in easy-to-understand, comprehensive reports.
The Unitrends Backup Capacity Tool permits systems administrators to capture a thorough picture of all data center files inhabiting servers and storage devices. They can also view file-level information, which can be employed to plan, construct and schedule backups. This tool provides detailed summation reports for backup preparing.
Mike Coney announced in summer 2014 that Unitrends was relocating its head office to Burlington, MA. The primary reason for this is that the Company is looking to take advantage of the talent in the Boston area. Therefore, it moved its headquarters to the region from Columbia, South Carolina. Columbia will still be the center for the customer support, product development and engineering teams.
Burlington, since 2009, was serving as the core point for its marketing and sales operations. Currently, Unitrends has 108 employees located in the Burlington office. This office is a new 27,500-square-foot facility. This Company has around 400 employees in its complete workforce.
Mike Coney is expecting to add thirty additional employees by the end of 2014. Moreover, he expects adding an additional 50 in 2015. This will bring the total to around two hundred employees by the end of 2015. This total will include a new CFO (Chief Financial Officer).
Mike Coney, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Unitrends is concentrating on and anticipating the Company’s continuing growth. He looks for and advances every opportunity for the customers, staff, and partners of Unitrends. He has been a member of the Board of Directors since September 2008. Furthermore, he has been President and CEO since November 2009.
Unitrends is the fastest-growing cost/value provider in the IT (Information Technology) protection and disaster recovery industry. It has a distinctive collection of backup, archiving, as well as disaster recovery solutions. It develops multi-environment backup and disaster recovery for more than 100 versions of applications, hypervisors, operating systems, storage devices, and computers.
Unitrends has thousands of mid-market customers internationally. The Corporation has acquired virtual backup specialist PHD Virtual Technologies. In 2014, Unitrends also acquired Yuruware, a cloud services provider (CSP). Australia-based Yuruware specializes in migration and disaster recovery tools for Amazon Web Services (AWS), OpenStack, and also other public clouds.