
SIOS Technology announced a new reseller partnership with Vaske Computer, an IT services and consulting firm headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Through this agreement, Vaske will resell SIOS high availability and disaster recovery solutions along with related professional services to customers nationwide across the United States.
SIOS delivers innovative high availability and disaster recovery solutions that protect critical applications from downtime and data loss. SIOS LifeKeeper provides automated failover clustering to ensure continuous operation of essential applications, while SIOS DataKeeper offers real-time replication for high availability and disaster recovery across cloud, hybrid, and on-premises environments. Together, these solutions enable organizations to maintain uptime, protect data integrity, and ensure seamless business continuity.
Vaske specializes in Oracle-centric consulting and enterprise data environments, with deep expertise spanning cloud infrastructure, AI deployment, and enterprise managed services. The company supports customers across both project-based engagements and ongoing enterprise managed services, helping organizations maintain performance, availability, and security in complex hybrid IT environments.
“Vaske’s strong focus on Oracle environments and enterprise data infrastructure makes them an excellent partner for SIOS,” said Masahiro Arai, COO of SIOS Technology. “Their experience supporting complex, mission-critical systems aligns perfectly with our application-aware clustering solutions. Together, we can help customers achieve more consistent resilience across their entire IT landscape.”
As Vaske celebrates more than three decades in business, the partnership underscores its continued commitment to delivering reliable, enterprise-grade IT solutions.
“At Vaske, we are focused on helping our customers build and maintain highly reliable, secure, and scalable environments for their most critical applications,” said Dylan Bell, CEO of Vaske. “Partnering with SIOS allows us to enhance our offerings with proven HA and DR solutions that integrate seamlessly with the Oracle and Linux environments we support, ensuring our customers can achieve greater uptime and operational confidence.”
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