![]() Since its release in 2007, CrashPlan has been the byword for secure, scalable, straightforward data backup. Schulte, Roth & Zabel LLP and White & Case LLP were legal advisors to Mill Point Capital. CrashPlan is a true market leader with an outstanding team, and we could not be more pleased with the opportunity to partner with them.”Ĭode42 was represented by Lincoln International LLC as its financial advisor and Goodwin Procter LLP as its legal advisor. “We look forward to supporting CrashPlan in pursuit of exciting growth opportunities as a newly independent organization. “CrashPlan is well-regarded for its simplicity, reliability and value to its customers,” said Richard Summers, Partner at Mill Point Capital. We are grateful for the contributions of the CrashPlan team and wish them continued success in this next chapter.” Joe Payne, CEO of Code42, commented, “I am very proud of the track record and market leadership that CrashPlan has achieved over the last fifteen years, and I am thrilled for CrashPlan to continue delivering on its value proposition for its customers. CrashPlan ensures reliability and ease-of-use through unlimited storage with no file or archive size limits, consistent user experience across devices and platforms, single instance architecture with proven scalability and state-of-the-art encryption. Launched in 2007, CrashPlan’s proprietary, purpose-built software provides continuous endpoint data protection and minimizes data governance issues and security risks across an organization. CrashPlan is a leading provider of cloud-based endpoint data backup and recovery software. (“Code42”) in a corporate carve-out transaction. Fixed an issue where executing the CLI command would result in failure.Minneapolis, MN – Aug– An affiliate of Mill Point Capital LLC (“Mill Point Capital”), a middle-market private equity firm focused on control-oriented investments in the IT services, business services and industrials sectors in North America, has acquired CrashPlan Group (“CrashPlan”, or the “Company”) from Code42 Software, Inc.Fixed an issue where double-clicking on the CrashPlan logo failed to open the CrashPlan CLI.Resolved an issue where certain Linux installations were missing service restart scripts.Fixed an issue where the CrashPlan agent service would fail to start on MacOS Ventura.Fixed an issue where the Linux upgrade log was incorrectly named.Fixed an issue where an agent could receive an upgrade command, and successfully download the upgrade, but fail to install.Fixed an issue where uninstalling CrashPlan would not remove the CrashPlan app from the Applications folder on MacOS.Fixed a rare issue where interrupting an agent install or upgrade could result in the client device failing to authorize and reconnect.Performance and stability improvements.The CrashPlan app installer now no longer contains a “long” epoch name. ![]()
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