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The 3 BC/DR Models for Avoiding Downtime

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IT organizations of all sizes are under increasing pressure to avoid unplanned downtime and maintain

IT organizations of all sizes are under increasing pressure to avoid unplanned downtime and maintain high availability. Add that to the unprecedented costs of outages and cyber-security threats, the need for high levels of Business Continuity (BC) and Disaster Recovery (DR) are clear. Join Kerry Doyle on April 26th at 2pm ET as he discusses the advantages and limitations of the three primary BC/DR models. Learn more: Topics include: * The Classic Model. * The Virtual Model. * The Hybrid Model. Register here: You are subscribed as {EMAIL} Periodically, Windows IT Pro will inform you of special events, products and other offers that we believe you will find helpful in your business or career. To STOP receiving promotional email from Windows IT Pro, please click here . Windows IT Pro | Penton | 1166 Avenue of the Americas | New York, NY 10036 | Privacy Statement

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