Don't Get Stuck When the Lights Go Out: Plan for Disaster Recovery Now
Overview Hurricanes, fires, floods and other natural disasters pose unique challenges to maintaining mission-critical business applications. When hurricane Katrina swept through the southeast, e-mail, data storage, networks, data centers, wireless and BlackBerry communications capabilities were all wiped out. It became nearly impossible to locate employees, recover crucial business data, to communicate with customers, and to centrally manage recovery efforts. This webcast will discuss high availability and disaster recovery solutions to keep a business on its feet even in the face of challenges posed by hurricanes, floods, fires and other large scale disasters.
| Publisher | CA XOsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Live Date | 4th January 2007 18:40 UTC | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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