Ready! Set! Kaboom! VentureNet's New Video is a Blast
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DALLAS, TX November 17, 2009 - VentureNet, a 3-time Inc5000 IT firm based in Garland, TX, released a new marketing video highlighting their keepgoing.biz data protection and business continuity service. In the video, an arsenal of semi-automatic weapons is unleashed on an unsuspecting computer server, leaving it bullet-riddled and non-functioning. The video climaxes with a Tannerite-fueled explosion designed to finish off the server.
As Jon Klaus, VentureNet's president says at the beginning of the 3-minute video, it was released "to prove a point:" that VentureNet's keepgoing.biz disk-to-disk-to-offsite data protection and business continuity service will protect a company's data "no matter what happens."
keepgoing.biz did the job: the data from the stricken server had been fully backed up as part of the service's 15-minute incremental backup process and was available within minutes by means of virtualizing the now-dead server. This allows a company's computer users to continue working without interruption regardless of the severity of the network crisis.
You can view the video here:
The video was filmed using a number of video cameras including a Red 4K and a Casio EX-F1 HD and featured weapons including a .50-caliber Colt M2 heavy machine gun, Colt M4 Carabine with M203 grenade launcher, Winchester 1300 12 Gauge Pump Action Shotgun, Springfield Armory M14, Auto Ordinance Thompson, IMI Uzi, Heckler & Koch MP5, Styer MP40, and Cobray M11-380.