NATICK, Mass., Oct. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- TwinStrata, Inc., the leading innovator of cloud-based data storage, backup and disaster recovery solutions, today announced that it is co-hosting a seminar with Google that features joint customers who have freed up valuable resources, streamlined disaster recovery and backup strategies and minimized downtime by integrating the cloud into their storage strategy.
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Seminar Information:
Who: |
TwinStrata and Google |
What: |
Presents "Beyond Disaster Recovery: Integrating Cloud Storage into Your IT Strategy" |
When: |
November 13 at 8:30 a.m. EST |
Where: |
Google Offices |
Cambridge, Mass. |
The discussion will include:
- Why organizations of all sizes have used cloud storage to free up resources for other projects
- How cloud storage can be integrated into existing storage environments
- The measurable impact cloud storage has on customers
- How to address concerns about security and performance
The event will also feature Jerry Bogart of ChemPoint.com as he discusses his firsthand experience with cloud storage.
Space at the two-hour seminar is limited. Interested parties can register online at http://google-twinstrata-pr.eventbrite.com
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About TwinStrata
TwinStrata delivers cloud-integrated storage solutions that seamlessly integrate the flexibility of cloud-based technologies with the benefits of traditional storage. The result is significant reductions in IT spend, time and specialized personnel requirements. Customers of all sizes use TwinStrata to capitalize on the cloud's scalability and economy advantages without sacrificing the security, performance and peace of mind of local storage. More information is available at twinstrata.com.
Contact:
Mark Smith, JPR Communications
818-884-8282, ext. 22
[email protected]
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