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Sep 9, 2008
12:00 AM EST

Direct from Microsoft: Tips for Integrating Exchange 2007 and Double-Take Software

Sponsor: DoubleTake

Double-Take® Software and Microsoft are teaming up on September 9, 2008 for a webinar focusing on the value that Double-Take can provide in addition to the native Disaster Recovery capabilities that Exchange 2007 offers.


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Lockdown Techniques That Keep Your Users Happy

Sponsor: Bit9

Are you concerned about how stricter controls on PCs will affect users? Will they become angry? Upset? Watch this webcast to learn how to lock down PCs flexibly, so your users barely notice the change.


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Data Protection and Disaster Recovery with iSCSI and VMware

Sponsor: Dell

Dell EqualLogic virtualized iSCSI SANs and VMware Infrastructure 3 enhance the scalability, ease of use, and reliable operation of IT infrastructures to withstand failures and overcome disasters.


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Disaster Recovery Simplified - iSCSI and VMware Site Recovery Manager Deliver Results

Sponsor: Dell

Download this Webcast presented by Dell and VMware to learn how new levels of integration between Dell’s EqualLogic iSCSI storage area networks (SANs) and server virtualization can help solve these critical issues.


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