Marlborough-based Sepaton has been awarded a patent for a method that allows its enterprise backup and recovery software to sort through data more quickly and find data matches more efficiently, the company announced.
Sepaton, which makes data backup and recovery software for corporate technology organizations, said the invention comes after years of research into optimizing techniques for data de-duplication – eliminating copies of repeating data – for complex enterprise environments and data types.
“As the inventors of enterprise data de-duplication technology, we continue to expand our portfolio of intellectual property covering the core techniques required to provide a scalable, reliable, high-performing intelligent data protection platform,” said Jeff Tofano, the company’s chief technology officer.
Sepaton has 11 other patents covering different aspects of enterprise data protection.