Disaster Recovery White Papers
Symantec Online Backup - Sign up by April 30, 2008 to receive your first three months free!
Overview
Need help protecting and recovering your critical data? Symantec Online Backup is your answer!
Easy to implement and manage, Symantec Online Backup is a secure and comprehensive solution that uses enterprise-class technology -- without enterprise complexity or cost.
This is ideal if you have not implemented an automated solution previously and would prefer to outsource backup responsibilities. Or if you currently have an onsite backup solution, Symantec Online Backup allows backups to be sent offsite for disaster recovery purposes and data to be restored in a timely manner.
Sign up now (by April 30, 2008) to receive the first three months free!
| Publisher | Symantec | File Format | HTML |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | April 2008 | Downloads | 6 |
| Format | Resource Center | ||
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