Thursday, March 23, 2006

Top Ten Reasons to Eliminate Tape Backup

Ziff Davis Media : The Online Seminar Standard

Top Ten Reasons Why Online Backup is Replacing Tape
March 28, 2006 @ 4:00 p.m. Eastern/1:00 p.m. Pacific
Duration: 30 minutes

Register & Attend Online
http://ct.eletters.eseminarslive.com/rd/cts?d=187-1427-1-1742-192205-23908-0-0-0-1
If you are unable to attend the live event you may still register and
will receive an
e-mail when the on-demand version becomes available.

Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are rapidly turning to online
backup to replace aging, manual, unreliable tape backup. Smaller
companies in particular can't afford the complexity of tape - or its
potential for failure: tape fails to fully recover data as much as 50
percent of the time. In fact, backup tapes are only as recent as the
previous night's backup.

Join this live, interactive eSeminar sponsored by Iron Mountain Digital
to learn the top 10 reasons why SMBs are embracing online backup and
recovery.

Attend this session and learn:

* The benefits and advantages of online backup and recovery vs. tape
* Advantages of using an online backup solution
* The importance of Continuous Data Protection (CDP)
* How online backup automatically moves data securely offsite
* About point-in-time restores to the same, or different, locations
* Why full encryption eliminates risk of data loss
* About data protection and regulatory compliance

Each attendee will receive the whitepaper "Top Ten Reasons Why Online
Backup is Replacing Tape"

Featured Speakers
Ames Abbot, Vice President, Strategic Partners--Server Vaulting, Iron
Mountain Digital
Frank Derfler, VP, Market Experts Group - Ziff Davis Media

Sponsored by
Live Vault (now Iron Mountain)

Register & Attend Online
http://ct.eletters.eseminarslive.com/rd/cts?d=187-1427-1-1742-192205-23908-0-0-0-1

Please visit www.eSeminarslive.com for a complete list of upcoming Ziff Davis Media eSeminars.

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