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Business users are producing growing volumes of information that companies need to filter and store, whilst simultaneously making sure they comply with rules and regulations on data retention and disaster recovery.
But with IT budgets set to remain tight, how can businesses justify spending money on market leading technologies which may or may not meet their needs?
This Computing web seminar looks at how existing backup systems measure up to the job and explores how suitable upgrades and expansion can safeguard more data across the enterprise.
Our panel of experts will discuss key questions:
• How can new technology address backup performance, expansion and compliance requirements?
• How can IT departments save money through storage consolidation?
• How does disk compare to tape based backups?
Who should attend?
• CIOs
• IT directors
• IT managers
• Communications managers
• Project managers
• Network managers
Why you should attend
• Gain an in-depth understanding of business benefits available from upgrading backup systems
• Hear how other companies have successfully revamped their storage infrastructure to provide greater efficiency
• Put your questions to our panel of expert speakers
Register for this free web seminar here.
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