Windows Disaster Recovery That's Affordable and Simple

Overview Disaster Recovery is often thought of as a complicated, time consuming and very costly process. As a result it's an IT project that often gets delayed in many organizations. But with Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery, one can implement a disaster recovery solution for the Windows environment that's cost effective, rapid and easy to use. The presenter of this webcast shows how Backup Exec System Recovery enables to recover complete systems in minutes, including different hardware or to virtual environments - which is key when it comes to recovering from a disaster.

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PublisherSymantec   
Live Date5th March 2009 00:00 UTC
FormatWebcast   
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