October 31, 2012: Lessons Learned in 2012: Real Customer Stories
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Informational Update For October 31, 2012Lessons Learned in 2012: Real Customer Stories: Join us Thursday, November 8, 2012 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ESTLike any other year, 2012 was 365 days of unpredictability and "just doing the best we can." For most organizations, this means the daily routines of maintaining business functions, keeping the company running and dealing with problems only when they appear. However, as the world continues to grow and change, "making do" is no longer enough and understanding the past is a large part of finding success in the future. Sadly, the reality is that most businesses do not have the time or resources to dedicate to staying on top of the constantly changing trends and properly preparing their organizations for the unseen and unknown. Join RES-Q™ for this webinar to hear about: Download this brief to learn more about:
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear about real-world problem solving, what worked for these customers, what didn’t and why they occurred in the first place. Do your organization a favor and learn from the experiences of others in this webinar on Thursday, November 8th from 2:00pm to 3:00pm to get ahead and stay ahead when 2013 rolls around.
Monday, November 5, 2012 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ESTEveryone is moving to the cloud for backup and recovery. But to make the cloud really work for you and your organization, you need to know how to use the cloud, how to choose the cloud, and how to lose that obsolete, hard-to-use management interface. Take a fast-paced one-hour tour through the hottest trends in cloud backup and recovery. Trend #1: Customized system architecture. We’ll evaluate the three system architectures you need to understand and determine which is best for you based on your mission-critical data protection and recovery time objectives (RTOs). Trend #2: The purpose-built cloud. We’ll explore why not all clouds are alike and what you must know when you move your sensitive data to the cloud. Trend #3: Social management. We’ll address how social media are simplifying day-to-day system management and how to find a solution that corresponds to the way you communicate today. Join our cloud experts, including Arleen Urquhart, EVault product marketing manager, and find out how to make the right decisions when it comes to building the cloud-based backup and recovery solution that saves your data and your butt.
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