Code42,
the
leader in endpoint data protection and security for the enterprise,
today launched Code42 CrashPlan
version 5.1. This release strengthens the company's core backup and
recovery platform with new file search, reporting, device migration and
bandwidth management features; delivers increased visibility into
end-user data activity; and helps customers scale
their global Code42 CrashPlan deployments.
"Until
now, IT teams have equated endpoint data to dark data-unreachable and
hidden on end-user
machines. They have questions about the status of this important
data-they need to know where it is and where it's moving," said John
Durant, senior vice president of product development at Code42. "With
5.1, our customers can better protect and secure their
data, and receive actionable intelligence on potential risks-such as
insider threats. We've also made it faster and easier to protect and
recover endpoint data-from speeding deployments at offices with limited
bandwidth, to reducing the time it takes to migrate
to a new computer. This release addresses many of our customers' most
difficult IT and business challenges."
Visibility that delivers actionable insights
Code42 CrashPlan 5.1 includes several new search and reporting capabilities that provide
IT, Information Security and Legal with answers to questions about their organizations' end-user data.
New
end-user data activity monitoring allows customers to gain insight into
how users are
transferring data from their devices to removable media, cloud storage
services and other non-standard locations. In addition, they can
determine when a web browser has interacted with a file, allowing them
to see when a user attached a file to an email or
dragged it into a web application. With this information, customers can
determine what files users have, when they had them, and what they
did-helping IT and information security teams to recognize insider
threat actions that may put their enterprise at risk.
Customers
with on-premises Code42 CrashPlan deployments can also now securely
index and
search user data archives. Archives can be searched using keywords or
metadata, such as the file's created or modified date. Once found,
customers can download files for discovery or visual verification. This
capability helps compliance teams determine if
a non-authorized user has access to restricted data, legal teams find
files created or modified during a specific time period or related to a
specific case, and security or IT teams search for ransomware or other
malicious files.
Code42
CrashPlan 5.1 includes a new web reporting app that allows
administrators to create
reports by device, user, organization or destination. The app gives
customers better insight into device backup status and what devices have
not been backed up recently or completely. The data can be exported
from the app, enabling customers to develop their
own custom graphs and reports.
User-driven device migrations
Code42
CrashPlan's new device replacement wizard guides users through the
process of moving
their data from an old to a new device. The wizard's straightforward
language and detailed descriptions mean that even novice users can
manage the process themselves, without guidance from IT.
"The
need for IT staff to be present during device migrations is
time-consuming for both
our IT team, which would rather spend time on more critical projects,
and for our users, who have to work around IT's schedule," said Ben
Campbell, senior systems engineer at M/I Homes. "This new self-service
device migration wizard solves both of these problems,
allowing users to move their data to a new device when it is most
convenient for them, and freeing up IT staff to work on projects that
yield more value to our business."
Removing backup bottlenecks
With version 5.1, customers can schedule Code42 CrashPlan deployment and
backup activities during off-peak hours. This capability accelerates
deployments at remote branch offices, employee home offices and other
low bandwidth locations. In addition, it prevents
Code42 CrashPlan activities from affecting network performance during
peak work hours, increasing user productivity.
"Our
university has offices around the state, many of which have limited
network bandwidth,"
said Diana Williams, senior system administrator at University of
Georgia. "With Code42 CrashPlan's schedule-based bandwidth management we
can speed deployment to these offices, and ensure that backup activity
does not slow down the network for users in the
middle of their work day."
Code42 CrashPlan 5.1 is another in a consistent series of product releases, delivered on
the heels of the October 2015 launch
of version 5.0, which featured a new legal hold web app, data migration capabilities and a redesigned
user interface.