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ACCESS THE IBM DATA CONTINUITY VIRTUAL SEMINAR AND DISCOVER THE OPTIMUM DATA CONTINUITY SOLUTION FOR YOUR ORGANISATION. |
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Disasters, much like a change in the weather, can happen anytime. But it's not only natural disasters that cause your organisation to assess its resilience. |
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Have you thought about what extent of data loss you are willing to accept? And, how long are you willing to wait to get that data back? Protecting the ever-growing volumes of data is getting more important every day. Finding the balance for optimum data protection. Over 15 years ago, IBM® helped define a set of Disaster Recovery tier levels. These 'Seven Tiers of Business Continuity' map the data protection methodologies across business service levels. We've adapted these for today’s specific business continuity technologies and associated RTO/RPO needs. From simple backups and electronic vaulting, through point-in-time copies and mirroring, we'll review with you, the technologies that can help:
This Virtual Seminar can help empower you to select the proper solutions you need to achieve the availability, accessibility, protection and cost efficiency of your organisational data. You’ll also have the opportunity to:
Act now and discover how to get the right protection for your organisation. The IBM
Data Continuity Virtual Seminar is available for access and
download today. |
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