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NSI Software Hosts Data Protection Seminar Series: Protect Your Data — Come Hail or High Water

Business Wire, May 17, 2005

The hurricane season begins on June 1 and lasts through November. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasters are predicting another above-normal Atlantic hurricane season following last year's destructive and historic season. NOAA expects 12 to 15 tropical storms, with seven to nine becoming hurricanes. The agency estimates that three to five of these hurricanes will be major events. Companies doing business in the affected areas are in double-jeopardy; not only are their lives affected by the powerful storms, but their critical information systems and data must also be protected and even restored in some cases.

NSI Software, Inc. (NSI(R)), makers of Double-Take(R), the most relied upon solution for continuous data protection and application availability, today announced two free seminars in Florida entitled, "Protect Your Data -- Come Hail or High Water." The seminars will educate businesses on how to continually protect their critical information systems and data so they can be quickly and easily restored in the event that the Hurricane season causes a system failure.

Interested parties may register for either event with the following information:

WHEN:     May 24, 2005, 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
WHERE:    The Westin Ft. Lauderdale
          Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
REGISTER:
http://www.nsisoftware.com/roo/seminarFtLauderdale_05_24_05.asp

WHEN:     May 25, 2005, 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
WHERE:    Wyndham Westshore
          Tampa, Fla.
REGISTER: http://www.nsisoftware.com/roo/seminarTampa_05_25_05.asp

If you are a member of the press or industry analyst community and would like more information please contact Bridget Hatt, bhatt@nsisoftware.com.

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