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Maxnet acquires DataLock for online backup

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Maxnet acquires DataLock for online backup

Auckland, New Zealand – 22 March 2010. Data centre services provider Maxnet announced today that it will acquire DataLock, New Zealand’s largest online backup network, to bolster its range of backup services.

The DataLock's online backup solution was developed in New Zealand by a team led by DataLock CEO Andrew Schick, and Directors Israel Cooper and Nick Patterson, and the company first launched in 2008. Together the team have taken DataLock from a start-up to a successful business with over 120 resellers across Australasia in just two years.

The addition of DataLock's online backup service to Maxnet's existing enterprise-level backup solutions will enable the company to offer the most comprehensive and cost-effective backup offering in New Zealand, says Maxnet CEO John Hanna.

“As a data centre and internet service provider, being able to provide a sophisticated backup solution is a highly-complementary offering to the other services we provide," he says. "We've been hosting DataLock's backup services in our data-centre for a couple of years now, and we've seen the rapid growth that DataLock has achieved. So it made absolute sense to look at acquiring the business to supplement the range of services that we already provide."

Under the terms of the acquisition, former DataLock CEO Andrew Schick, will move to Maxnet to manage the company's business continuity wholesale service.

"I'm excited about the opportunities to grow this part of the business", says Mr Schick. "We've achieved amazing growth with DataLock, and I'm confident that with the additional complementary services Maxnet can provide we've got a really strong business continuity offering that will be attractive to a wide range of businesses."

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The DataLock service is hosted at Maxnet's high availability Auckland data centre, and offers sophisticated enterprise-level backup features such as continuous online backup, a user-friendly web-based interface to allow customers to configure backup and restore options; and comprehensive reporting. It provides backup for Windows, Mac, Unix, Linux, Solaris, Netware and NAS devices, as well as backup for specific applications such as Microsoft Exchange and SQL Server, Lotus Domino, Oracle and MySQL.
DataLock was designed from the ground-up to serve the needs of resellers looking for a backup solution they can provide to their customers, and allows resellers to rebrand the service under their own brand. It provides a range of tools - including a full API (Application Programming Interface) - that enables resellers to provide and monitor the backup services they offer to their customers.
Mr Hanna says that Maxnet will continue with the DataLock brand name "DataLock has managed to build up significant momentum in the market since it launched, and the DataLock name is both well known and well-regarded in the industry so it makes sense for us to continue building the brand," he says.

The acquisition will take effect on April 1. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed.

ENDS

About Maxnet
Maxnet is a New Zealand owned data centre and managed services provider offering mission-critical connectivity, hosting and end-to-end virtualisation services to wholesale ICT providers and direct to businesses. The company operates a 200-rack data centre at its Albany, Auckland headquarters and a second 40-rack facility in Christchurch. For more information please visit www.maxnet.co.nz

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