IRVINE, CA – August 02, 2012 – Backup and hard disk management software developer Paragon Software Group (PSG) today announced that Centon Electronics Inc. selected Paragon Migrate OS to SSD software for inclusion in its SSD Notebook kits packaged with their solid state drives (SSDs). Paragon Migrate OS to SSD provides easy migration of system data including the operating system, data files and applications to Centon’s SSDs.
"After testing another party’s software with our SSDs we decided to look for a more intuitive software solution,” said Aaron Campbell, product marketing manager for Centon Electronics. “I had worked with Paragon in the past, asked for a copy to test, and it worked perfectly. It was simple, quick and accurate. Exactly the solution we were searching for.”
The task of transferring (a.k.a. migrating) a software environment (the operating system, applications and files) to another storage device can be a slow and painful process. Paragon Migrate OS to SSD 2.0 simplifies the migration process by providing an intuitive wizard-driven interface. Paragon Migrate OS to SSD automatically downsizes the source system volume, if needed; auto-aligns the copied system partition; and provides intelligent selection of specific files and folders for migration — all without rebooting the system.
“Paragon was very responsive and more than willing to work with us even though we were not a large corporation,” continued Campbell. “The customer and technical support was excellent and made us feel we were just as important as an International firm.”
“When we work with our customers, our goal is to keep them as a Paragon customer for life,” said Tom Fedro, president of Paragon Software Group. “We are happy to see that as product marketing professionals, IT managers, software engineers, and other highly skilled individuals move from one company to another, that they return to Paragon for our superior software and service. We are happy to count Centon as one of our partners and look forward to a long business relationship.”
Key features and benefits of Paragon Migrate OS to SSD include the following:
- Upgraded file exclusion technology increases migration speed
- Simple and convenient wizard-driven graphical interface
- Automatic partition resize capability (prevents common issues when migrating system data from an HDD to a smaller SSD)
- Automatic partition alignment awareness (to prevent redundant read/write operations)
- Microsoft Reserved Partition awareness
- File exclusion/selection capability
- Hot copy, without system restart
- Smooth migration process regardless of the operating system
For more information on Paragon Migrate OS to SSD, visit https://www.paragon-software.com/home/migrate-OS-to-SSD/index.html.
About Centon Electronics
Established in 1978 by Gene Miscione, Centon Electronics, Inc. is a privately owned corporation based in Aliso Viejo, California. Centon offers a full line of DRAM, flash memory, USB drives, and SSD Drives for consumers’ digital needs. Visit http://www.centon.com for more details on the full range of our product lines.
About Paragon Software Group
Paragon Software Group is an innovative software developer focused on two dynamic growth markets. The company's comprehensive product line for the data storage market addresses the needs of data security, storage and management for PCs, servers and networks. A second portfolio of products focuses on mobile productivity applications for handheld devices. Founded in 1994, Paragon Software has offices in the USA, Germany, Japan, and Russia, delivering its solutions to consumers, small business and enterprise clients worldwide through a network of Value Added Resellers, distributors and OEMs as well as online through the company website. Paragon Software provides technology to a host of world class companies and partners including Cisco, Dell, Toshiba, NEC, Siemens, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, and more. For more information please visit the company website at www.paragon-software.com.
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