Yosemite Technologies CEO George Symons Guest on MyTechnologyLawyer Radio Show

Market Wire, May, 2008

Join host Scott Draughon of MyTechnologyLawyer Radio Show for a live interview with guest George Symons, CEO of Yosemite Technologies, scheduled from 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. PDT on Thursday, May 8. Check your local AM broadcast stations for availability or listen live by visiting: http://mytechnologylawyer.com/cgi-bin/FormManager/WebForms.pl?Session=MTL.121000668644&Action=Radio_PageShow& ID=2

With nearly two decades of experience in storage software that includes industry leaders such as EMC and Legato, Symons is an expert source on the disastrous consequences that all companies and individuals face in regards to un-stored data. Along with precious family photos, sensitive financial data, customer account numbers, or documents representing hours of productive work often quickly vanish. Symons will address key considerations and best approaches to backup and recovery from notebooks and desktops to the servers in the datacenter.

After the live broadcast, the interview will be archived for later listening at: http://mytechnologylawyer.com/cgi-bin/FormManager/WebForms.pl?Session=MTL.121000668644&Action=Radio_PageShow& ID=22

About Yosemite Technologies

Yosemite Technologies is a global provider of data protection software solutions that span from the laptop to the data center. Yosemite develops solutions that protect environments running Microsoft® Windows, Linux, and NetWare®. Yosemite's flagship product, Yosemite Backup(TM), represents the next generation of backup software with Self Tuning Logic(TM) for fast backup and restore operations and an integrated Virtual Library option, D2D2Ne(TM), that provides multi-level, heterogeneous 'disk to disk to any' backup. The FileKeeper family of products protects laptops and desktops with "always on" data protection ranging from Small or Home Offices all the way to the Enterprise. Yosemite has developed strong technology and channel partnerships with leading companies including HP, Dell, Microsoft, Tandberg, MAXDATA and CoreMicro. The company's commitment to Backup Simplified(TM) represents Yosemite's focus on delivering products that offer unmatched performance, ease-of-use and value. For more information, visit www.yosemitetech.com .

For more information, contact: Susan Bodenhamer Yosemite Technologies 800-228-2936 x 268 Email Contact Jeff Horan LVA Communications 860-739-5598 Email Contact


 

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