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| This year, Jon William Toigo is back with a completely updated seminar that will provide storage managers and DR planners with an inside look at what makes a solid DR plan. Often times disaster recovery plans tend to focus on technology "bolt on's" designed to replicate data and infrastructure. Little attention is paid to building in recoverability – into business processes and their technological support systems – so to prevent the predominant form of interruption events: those related to data management. |
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| Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity Planning has become a Front Office front burner issue in many companies as a function of both regulatory compliance requirements around data protection and common sense perception of the need to protect critical business processes and the data that support them. Unfortunately, much of the discussion of planning tends to focus on technology "bolt on's" designed to replicate data and infrastructure. Little attention is paid to building in recoverability – into business processes and their technological support systems – so to prevent the predominant form of interruption events: those related to data management.
This three part program seeks to reset the focus of disaster recovery and business continuity planning to embrace disaster prevention and to build in recovery from those disasters that cannot be prevented. |
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| Date:01 Apr 2008 |
| Location:New York City, NY |
| Sponsor:Storage Decisions |
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