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Revivio Founder and CTO, Michael Rowan, to Present to Contingency Planners Consortium; To Discuss How Continuous Data Protection Helps Companies to Eliminate Backup Windows, Restore Data Instantly and Recover Business Applications in Minutes
Business Wire, Feb 7, 2006
LEXINGTON, Mass. -- Revivio(R), Inc., a leading provider of continuous data protection (CDP) technology, today announced that its founder and chief technology officer (CTO), Michael Rowan, will be the featured speaker at tomorrow's meeting of the Contingency Planners of Ohio, a consortium of business continuity professionals from such well known and respected business organizations as Fidelity Investments, Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, Convergys and LexisNexis. His talk entitled, "Continuous Data Protection and its Impact on Business Continuance" will take place on February 8, 2006, from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. at Fidelity Investments, Kentucky, Ohio.
"Our members know, as do IT executives worldwide, that in order to protect one of their businesses most strategic assets - its data - it must expect and then plan for the unexpected. Therefore, thorough business continuity and disaster recovery strategies must be put in place in order to ensure the well being of all business organizations, not to mention now mandated by compliance regulations such as HIPPA and Sarbanes Oxley," said Terry Francis, program director for the Contingency Planners of Ohio. "We are delighted to have someone with Michael's hands-on experience and deep knowledge in this area join us and look forward to learning more about how CDP should play a crucial role in any comprehensive business continuity and disaster recovery plan."
"Business organizations worldwide, large and small, now recognize that business continuity and disaster recovery planning can no longer be overlooked. In order to stay viable, businesses must prepare for disruptive events - be they manmade or natural disasters," said Rowan. "CDP offers what many have already discovered is truly a panacea to what has been up until now, a very expensive and time consuming challenge. With CDP, companies can cost effectively recover business applications in minutes - virtually at the push of a button. Enterprise data centers now have a clear alternative to painfully slow backups, labor-intensive recovery, lost data and costly application downtime."
Rowan added, "I am honored to have been invited to present to such a distinguished assembly and look forward to learning even more about the challenges facing today's business continuity leaders."
For information regarding attending the Revivio presentation, please contact: Terry Francis at terry.francis@convergys.com. For additional information on The Contingency Planners of Ohio, please visit its Web site at: http://www.cpohio.org/.
> About RevivioRevivio, Inc. is the leader in continuous data protection (CDP) solutions for the enterprise and a founding member of the Storage Networking Industry Association's (SNIA) CDP Special Interest Group. Revivio's Continuous Protection System is a groundbreaking approach to data protection and recovery that allows companies to eliminate backup windows, as well as to restore data instantly, exactly as it existed at any event or point in time, and to recover business applications in just minutes in the event of a data loss, corruption or disaster. By adding time as a dimension of data storage, Revivio's Continuous Protection System allows customers to minimize business risk, reduce costs and improve business continuity. For additional information, please call 781-301-0200, email info@revivio.com or visit the company's website at www.revivio.com.
(C) 2006 Revivio, Inc. The Revivio name and wordmark, TimeStore, and TimeOS, are registered trademarks and TimeImage is a trademark of Revivio, Inc. Continuous Protection System is a service mark of Revivio, Inc. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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