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Double-Take® Software Brings Latin America Disaster Recovery Seminar Series to Santiago
Business Wire, June 2, 2008
Seminar Addresses Importance of Application Protection and Virtualization
SOUTHBOROUGH, Mass. -- Double-Take[R] Software (NASDAQ: DBTK) will host the next stop of its Latin America-area disaster recovery seminar on June 11, 2008, in Santiago, Chile. The educational series focuses on the importance of protecting business critical data and applications, and ensuring the highest levels of recoverability for organizations by implementing Double-Take Software solutions and services.
This is the latest stop on the series tour, which launched in Sao Paulo, Brazil and has been held in Bogota, Colombia, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"We're excited to be a Double-Take Software partner and look forward to doing more business together as Double-Take Software increases their presence within Chile and throughout the Latin America region," stated Richard Le May Vizcaya, general manager of Inex Americana Ltda. "In addition, this data protection seminar is a fantastic opportunity for the Chilean IT community to learn more about protecting their business critical data and applications."
The seminar series explores the following topics in detail:
* Continuous data replication and application failover and how the two can be used to ensure application uptime even during a major disaster.
* Application-aware protection for Microsoft[R] SQL Server[R], Microsoft Exchange, and Microsoft SharePoint[R] Services.
* Exciting new innovations around continuous protection of entire workloads (OS, applications and data) allowing real-time failover or "on demand" recovery.
* Migration to and protection of virtualized workloads running on today's prevailing virtualization platforms.
Santiago Seminar Information:
Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Location: Santiago Marriott Hotel
Avda. Kennedy 5741, Las Condes
Santiago, Chile
Register here for this seminar.
Additional Latin America Seminar Cities:
Double-Take Software will hold an additional seminar in Panama City, Panama on July 9, 2008. Detailed location and registration information for this and other upcoming events will be available at www.doubletake.com/news-events/seminars/default.aspx.
> About Double-Take[R] SoftwareHeadquartered in Southborough, Massachusetts, Double-Take[R] 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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