Web Seminar to Focus on Business Continuity in the Public Sector
IDC Analyst and Neverfail Executive Are Featured Speakers
AUSTIN, Texas – July 10, 2007 – The Neverfail Group (Neverfail), a leading global software company providing both a high availability solution and disaster recovery software, today announced a web seminar for government and public IT professionals faced with ensuring business continuity for their organizations.
“Ensuring Business Continuity for the Public Sector” will feature IDC analyst Shawn McCarthy, along with Neverfail’s VP of Product Management, John Posavatz.. The seminar will include case studies from OSHA, as well as another large US government agency.
What:
“Ensuring Business Continuity for the Public Sector”
When:
1 p.m. EDT (10 a.m. PDT)
Wednesday, July 18
Where:
Participants can register at the following URL: http://extranet.neverfailgroup.com/forms/idc/
Session Details:
Government agencies are under enormous pressure today to ensure business continuity. Downtime is no longer acceptable due to the negative impact on the agency’s prestige and reputation, their ability to conduct day-to-day business, as well as the pressure to comply with COOP and other regulatory requirements.
This web seminar will discuss the problems that public sector IT professionals face and the system- and business-related trends that have led to increased pressure to ensure business continuity and prevent system downtime.
About Neverfail
Neverfail is a leading global software company providing affordable
data protection, high availability, and disaster recovery solutions
focused on keeping users productive. Neverfail's software solutions
enable users to remain continuously connected to the live software
application irrespective of hardware, software, operating system, or
network failures. Neverfail's mission of eliminating application downtime
for the end user delivers the assurance of business continuity, removes
the commercial and IT management costs associated with system downtime and
enables the more productive use of IT resources.
More information can be found at www.neverfailgroup.com.
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