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Revinetix Partner Program Logo Usage

Revinetix Logo and Trademark Guidelines

A trademark is used to indicate ownership; it symbolizes the quality and consistency of a respected manufacturer’s products. In order to preserve its value, the Revinetix trademark must be used correctly in all media, at all times.

Graphic standards should always be observed. Deviations from these standards could jeopardize the value of our identity. General guidelines are as follows:

  • Always reproduce the logo from a Revinetix logo sheet or from an electronic logo template
  • Use the logo as it appears, never with other words, graphics or alterations
  • Do not place the logo on a screened or patterned background, or within a box or other contained space

Revinetix Premiere Partner Logo

As a Revinetix Premiere Partner, you are eligible and encouraged to display the Premiere Partner logo on your Web site and any marketing materials you deem appropriate. To request a low and high-resolution Premiere Partner logo, please email Partner Marketing at partner_marketing@revinetix.com or call 888-264-5116.

How to Use the Revinetix Trademark

You must use an "®" with the word "Revinetix" in the Logo. See the Logo sheet for the correct placement. An "®" should also be used with the word "Revinetix" the first time it is mentioned in copy. Further uses of "Revinetix" in the same ad do not need the "®" symbol.

Revinetix, Disk2Disk2Disk, D2D2D, and RevOS are registered trademarks of Revinetix, Inc. Sentio is a trademark of Revinetix, Inc.

"I love Revinetix’ web-based interface when doing maintenance and monitoring.  Since it is IP based, I can login anywhere and do restores on-the-fly instead of loading tapes. I also like the notifications. If something does fail the appliance sends us email notifications. This means that once we are live on the client’s network, we don’t have to baby-sit it and log in every day. And because of the way our NOC and Revinetix devices are set up, it is practically faultless."

Jeremy Simmons
CEO
Asierus