Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Reducing Corporate Risk in Remote/Branch Offices (webcast)

The risk of losing critical data is daunting—and dangerous—for banks, credit unions, insurance companies, health care providers, retailers, and other businesses with remote office/branch office (ROBO) locations. Yet decentralization can wreak havoc on a data protection plan.

Remote locations are one of your competitive differentiators, but they are also uniquely vulnerable when faced by system failure or employee malfeasance.
In this live webcast, Matthew Seeley, EVault Systems Engineer, will lead a discussion focusing on:
  • Specific data protection challenges for ROBOs
  • Key elements of a data protection and recovery plan
  • How to choose a backup and recovery strategy for servers and laptops
Register >> Reducing Corporate Risk in Remote/Branch Offices
Thursday, January 19, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. PST / 1:00 p.m. EST

Register for webcast

About Our Speaker:
Matthew Seeley is an EVault Systems Engineer with expertise in technology architecture including endpoint data protection. Matthew was a formerly a storage architect at Rackspace, and previously served as Chief Technical Architect for MTI. Matthew has designed process management, data storage, business continuity, and disaster recovery services for many more clients and business partners, and holds industry certifications from EMC, Cisco, IBM, HP, and many others.

Hello EVault. Goodbye i365.
We’ve changed our name as of December 20, 2011. Formally, we’re now EVault, A Seagate Company. Less formally, you can call us EVault. We changed the company name, to mirror the EVault line of products and services, for good reasons. EVault stands for electronic vault. Digital data goes in, and it stays put until you need it back. Secure. Reliable. Simple. Efficient.

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