Storactive Hosts Continuous Data Protection Seminars
Market Wire, March, 2005
Storactive® Inc., the leader in continuous data protection (CDP) technology, is hosting the 2005 Southern California Continuous Data Protection Seminars. The seminar series is an outstanding opportunity for IT managers and CIOs to learn about leveraging the new genre of data protection to addresses current challenges, trends and solutions in the storage market. Guest speakers for the March 30, 2005 seminar include:
-- Alan Sund, General Manager, Tape Storage Solutions, Sony Electronics
Inc. -- Storage Strategies for Data Retention
-- James Mangan, ESS Product Specialist, HP -- Storage Solutions Best
Practices
-- Keith Gunther, Business Development Manager, Storactive -- Leveraging
Continuous Data Protection Technology & California State University
Technology-Transfer Program
"Stringent government regulations have many companies looking to institute new standards for data archiving and availability," said Alan Sund, general manager for tape storage solutions in Sony Electronics' Component and Business Solutions Division. "Data retention and storage strategies come into play because many of the auditing requirements ride on data integrity and ease of retrieval. In my presentation, I will cover the benefits of an all-in-one archiving system that tackles many of the challenges surrounding e-mail retention related to regulatory compliance."
Storactive's upcoming CDP seminar will be held at the Microsoft Offices in Irvine, California. Similar events will be held throughout the year in the Southern California area, including San Diego.
Storactive LiveServ for Exchange and Storactive LiveBackup® will be featured during the CDP Seminars. LiveServ(TM) is the industry's only true zero-loss CDP solution for Exchange that eliminates the vulnerabilities associated with scheduled backup systems. With point-in-time rollback capabilities, downed Exchange servers can be recovered up to the point of failure even if the Exchange logs are corrupted or destroyed. LiveServ's brick-level recovery enables instant restoration of individual data objects, such as a message or contact, while Exchange is running. LiveBackup is the only client-server, real-time CDP software to deliver automatic data backup, reliable end-user recovery and easy disaster recovery for Windows laptops and desktop PCs. In addition, LiveBackup's bare metal restore capability allows administrators to quickly restore an entire system back to the point of failure.
Attendee information:
WHAT : Continuous Data Protection Seminar
WHEN : Wednesday, March 30, 2005, Registration 9:30 am - 10:00 am, Presentation 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
WHERE : Microsoft Offices, 3 Park Plaza, 18th floor, Irvine, Calif. 92614
RSVP: www.storactive.com/CDP or call (310) 437-6518
About Storactive
Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Marina del Rey, Calif., Storactive, Inc. is the leader in developing true continuous data protection (CDP) software for Windows PCs and Exchange Servers. The Company's flagship technology continuously backs up and manages enterprise and distributed data throughout its entire life cycle, even as changes occur. This means stored information is always current and can be recovered up to the moment of data loss. For more information about Storactive and its products, call (310) 302-7280, email info@storactive.com or visit www.storactive.com.
Storactive, the Storactive logo, Storactive LiveBackup, the LiveBackup logo, Storactive LiveServ and the LiveServ logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Storactive, Inc. Other product names and/or slogans mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
For Media Inquiries Contact: Amber Winans 310-302-7281 awinans@storactive.com
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