Back-up White Papers
BT Global Challenge: VERITAS Backup Exec is Easy to Install, Intuitive, and Easy to Use
Overview The BT Global Challenge, the celebrated round-the-world yacht race, relies on VERITAS Software every minute of the day and night at its Race Headquarters to ensure the continual, uninterrupted delivery of critical race information. VERITAS Software is at the heart of the BT Global Challenge. Every minute of every day of the race, VERITAS Software ensures the non-stop availability of all the mission-critical information used to monitor, record, and broadcast the race.
| Publisher | Veritas | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | August 2003 | Downloads | 48 |
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