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21st century data protection: Get back up to date

Join us live in the Reg Studios on 10 December

Register now to watch our webcast explaining why your back up and recovery processes need to adapt to way you work today, and how to do it.

Watch this live event on 10 December at 11:00 GMT - if you can't make it, just sign up and we will email you when the recording is available.

Handy synopsis for you

You admit to us that the state of data protection in your company is woeful. But it’s also not a priority to fix it, or so you might think.

But:

1. as storage technology leaps ahead,

2. as users expect more,

3. as more data is stored on mobile devices or in remote locations and

4. oh yes, as the European Commission plans fines in the squillions if you don’t secure your data...

… you might need to think again.

On 10 December at 11 GMT, Andrew Dickerson and Dave Barnes from HP will help you do that rethinking. They will be talking about how you create a new architecture for backup and recovery, how you choose the right technology, how you make a business case for a 21st century data protection strategy - and how you can finally free yourself from manual processes, failed backups, and the nagging suspicion (admit it) that some of your data isn’t protected or backed up at all.

Tony Lock from Freeform Dynamics will be in the studio too. He’s got some ripping charts of what you told us about the state of data protection. Tim Phillips will be putting your questions to the panel, so try to catch him out by asking about hard-to-pronounce storage technologies.

Note: we may have suggested in a previous Regcast preview that Tony Lock occasionally roams the streets in just his underwear, muttering about storage technology. We would like to reassure our squeamish readers that this is not true.

He always wears a tie.

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