SafeData has announced it has published a white paper titled "High Stakes of Data Availability: an Executive Guide to IBM iSeries Recovery Options."
The white paper focuses on the challenges of data protection for small and mid-sized businesses and the advantages and disadvantages of various options available to organizations, including tape backup, high availability solutions, managed high availability services, electronic vaulting technology, and electronic vaulting with recovery solutions.
"With the high stakes businesses place on their data, it is critical that organizations of all sizes invest in reliable data availability and recovery solutions that are most in line with their operational needs," said Peter Briggs, president of SafeData. "This paper provides a resource for IBM iSeries users to educate themselves on their data protection and recovery options and ensure that they are not putting their business at risk during potential system downtime." The white paper is available for download at: http://www.safedata.net/papers_reg_iseries.asp.
About SafeData, LLC
SafeData, LLC is a technology company focused on helping businesses protect their data, minimize downtime and recover and restore data quickly. Offering Business Continuity Hosting Services via its data centers, SafeData provides cost-effective, subscription-based data protection services to support and protect businesses during a man-made or natural disaster, a technology failure, a power or utility outage or routine maintenance. SafeData's suite of high availability and disaster recovery offerings allows companies to choose the solution that matches their specific needs. Some of SafeData's clients include: Ahlstrom, American Steel & Aluminum Corp., Celadon Trucking, The Colibri Group, FGX International, Military Car Sales, Nypro, Inc., Pentron Clinical Technologies, J. Polep Distribution Services, Spherion and Wachovia Mortgage. Founded in 2005, SafeData is headquartered in Warwick, R.I. For more information on SafeData, visit http://www.safedata.net/.
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