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ABSTRACT:
Join this live Webcast to learn how to design and develop a DR strategy that works for your budget. Learn the backup basics to see how you can:

  • Reduce backup and recovery time by 90%
  • Maximize your DR investment with an active recovery site
  • Recover in less than 10 seconds
  • Reduce CPU and bandwidth usage

Jumpstart your backup strategy - Learn how to use active technologies to create continuity you can afford. Attend this live expert Webcast to learn more.



Speakers

Stephanie Balaouras
Principal Analyst - Forrester Research
Stephanie primarily contributes to Forrester's offerings for Security & Risk professionals. She is a leading expert in how companies build resilient IT infrastructures to support key business initiatives. During her two years with Forrester, Stephanie has been instrumental in the development of Forrester's research and offerings in business continuity, disaster recovery, and information storage and protection.

Matt Miller
Kenosha United School District- System Support Specialist

Jim Hanrahan
Kenosha United School District- System Support Specialist



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