Leading virtualization resource site, VirtualizationAdmin.com, announced today that Vizioncore's vConverter was selected the first runner-up in the P2V or V2V conversion category of the VirtualizationAdmin.com Readers’ Choice Awards.
“Our Readers’ Choice Awards give visitors to our site the opportunity to vote for the products they view as the very best in their respective category,” said Sean Buttigieg, VirtualizationAdmin.com manager. “VirtualizationAdmin.com users are specialists in their field who encounter various solutions for virtualization at the workplace. The award serves as a mark of excellence, providing the ultimate recognition from peers within the industry.”
VirtualizationAdmin.com conducts bi-monthly polls to discover which product is preferred by administrators in a particular category of third-party solutions for virtualization environments. The awards draw a huge response per category and are based entirely on the visitors’ votes. VirtualizationAdmin.com users can submit their votes for the current Readers' Award poll in the site’s left-hand bar.
"We are continuing to maintain our leadership position in virtualization management as evidenced by the many industry awards we continue to receive," said Grace Krokidas, Director of Marketing for Vizioncore Inc. "But Readers' Choice awards, such as this one from VirtualizationAdmin.com, mean even more to us because we know that it means our products are being validated by those that are impacted the most—our customers who use our solutions every day in a variety of environments."
About vConverter
vConverter provides numerous features for effective ongoing disaster recovery in existing physical environments. The software first generates virtual backups for physical servers and then vConverter's Continuous Protection Mode regularly updates these virtual backups with changes occurring on the physical server. vConverter ensures that companies have a "virtual standby system" that is up-to-date and can be immediately utilized in the event of physical server problems or outages.