
Virtualization is one of the hottest trends in the technology industry today. But to protect critical data and applications in virtual environments, companies must couple a disaster recovery strategy with their virtualization strategy. On November 14th, Double-Take® Software (NASDAQ: DBTK) and IDC Analyst John Humphreys will conduct an informative webinar to discuss the state of the virtualization market and how companies can strategically utilize virtual server technologies in disaster recovery.
In addition, this webinar will also touch upon:
- Real-life examples of organizations that have succeeded with disaster recovery virtualization
- Technologies that make sense for an organization’s business goals
- Bob Roudebush, Director of Solutions Engineering, Double-Take Software
With over a decade of IT industry experience with companies like Microsoft Corporation and multiple industry certifications, Bob works with the Double-Take Software sales force, sales engineers, customers and prospects to position and promote the Double-Take® suite of solutions. Through Bob’s efforts, Double-Take Software has been widely acknowledged as a leader in affordable software for recoverability for the Windows platform. Bob possesses a deep understanding of technology and the data protection market as a whole. He has also been named a Microsoft MVP Award winner for 2006.
John covers a range of virtualization products deployed in both data center and client environments. The program also examines the role of manageability in the emerging virtual environment. Additional areas of focus include the adoption of blade servers, the modularization of the data center along with the automation and virtualization of the data center environment, and the emergence of grid computing in the enterprise.
About Double-Take® Software
Headquartered in Southborough, Massachusetts, Double-Take® Software (Nasdaq: DBTK) is a leading provider of affordable software for recoverability, including continuous data replication, application availability and system state protection. Double-Take Software products and services enable customers to protect and recover business-critical data and applications such as Microsoft Exchange, SQL, and SharePoint in both physical and virtual environments. With its unparalleled partner programs, technical support, and professional services, Double-Take Software is the solution of choice for more than ten thousand customers worldwide, from SMEs to the Fortune 500. Information about Double-Take Software's products and services can be found at www.doubletake.com.
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Solutions designed to leverage capabilities of virtualized servers to make implementation of disaster recover easier and more cost-effective
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