Jul, 2002 : Redundant Networks Hosts Data Services Seminar
📅 - Colocation data network and network services company Redundant Networks (redundant.com) announced on Tuesday that it will begin a series of complimentary seminars entitled "Ensuring Business Continuity through High-Availability Data Services."
The discussions are intended, says Redundant Networks, for CEOs, CTOs, CIOs, network engineers and technology executives interested in learning about the next generation of Web hosting. The seminars will be held in San Jose and Sacramento, as well as at Redundant Networks? colocation facilities in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina and Reno, Nevada. Redundant Networks says the seminars will take place from 9:30 am until 1:30 pm on July 23 in San Jose, July 24 in Sacramento, July 30 in Raleigh-Durham and August 1 in Reno. Topics will include the next phase of network services, what happens when a network goes down, storage solutions in high-availability environments and new business continuity technology.
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