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Carbonite Buys EVault from Seagate for $14M
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Carbonite Buys EVault from Seagate for $14M

Wants to expand lineup of data protection and recovery solutions for small and medium businesses

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Carbonite has acquired EVault, the business continuity and disaster recovery division of Seagate Technology for $14 million in cash, the company announced on Wednesday.

The acquisition will allow Carbonite to add several of EVault’s solutions to its own portfolio as the company looks to expand its lineup of data protection and recovery solutions for small and medium business customers, according to the announcement. The purchase is also expected to boost Carbonite’s status in the lucrative SMB market, which the company estimates to be worth $13 billion in the U.S. and more than $40 billion worldwide.

Straight from the press release, Carbonite said it plans to add the following EVault products to its portfolio:

• EVault Cloud Backup and Recovery – a software-only solution for server backup

• EVault Backup and Recovery Appliance – provides all the benefits of EVault Cloud Backup and Recovery with an appliance form factor for local backup and restore

• EVault Cloud Resiliency Services – A disaster recovery as a service solution providing failover in the cloud

Carbonite expects to complete the acquisition of EVault’s North American assets by January, with the acquisition of its European Union assets scheduled to close during Q1 2016.

Carbonite recently appointed Jessica Couto as the company’s new vice president of Channel Sales and Marketing, replacing former channel chief David Maffei, who stepped down from the role in July to become chief revenue officer at Akumina.

This first ran at http://thevarguy.com/information-technology-merger-and-acquistion-news/carbonite-purchases-evault-seagate-14-million

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