Revivio Announces Breakfast Seminar Featuring Recognized Authority on Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity, Jon William Toigo.LEXINGTON, Mass. -- Will Discuss and Provide Practical Advice on Disaster Recovery in the Real World Revivio(R), Inc., a leading provider of data protection and application availability solutions, today announced a free breakfast seminar event featuring recognized authority on disaster recovery and business continuity planning Business Continuity Planning (BCP) is an interdisciplinary peer mentoring methodology used to create and validate a practiced logistical plan for how an organization will recover and restore partially or completely interrupted critical function(s) within a predetermined , and highly acclaimed ac·claim v. ac·claimed, ac·claim·ing, ac·claims v.tr. 1. To praise enthusiastically and often publicly; applaud. See Synonyms at praise. 2. author, Jon William Toigo. The breakfast seminar entitled en·ti·tle tr.v. en·ti·tled, en·ti·tling, en·ti·tles 1. To give a name or title to. 2. To furnish with a right or claim to something: , "Disaster Recovery in the Real World" will take place on May 4, 2006, from 7:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. at Revivio's headquarters office in Lexington, Massachusetts Lexington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 30,355 at the 2000 census. The town is famous for being the site of the opening shots of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the first engagement of the American Revolution. . "At some point, the applications upon which your business depends will go down. What is the risk to your business? Lost revenue, angry customers, a tarnished public image, huge fines for non-compliance," asked Kirby Wadsworth, senior vice president of marketing and business development for Revivio? "We are indeed fortunate and truly honored to have Jon here to speak on such a timely and critical topic. His insights and advice on disaster recovery and business continuity will provide invaluable real world guidance that can be put into immediate practice in today's enterprise data center environments." "What has been causing me quite a bit of distress of late, not to mention the unfortunate issues it is creating for IT executives, is that most early disaster recovery techniques are derived from a mainframe data centric view, with recovery capabilities and services "bolted on" to the existing infrastructure," commented Toigo. "Today, continuity must be proactively designed into administrative processes, applications, and infrastructure - both for internal governance mandates, as well as in response to compliance regulations. Upfront analysis ensures services are deployed strategically, rather than in a shotgun shotgun: see small arms. shotgun Smoothbore shoulder firearm designed to fire a number of pellets, or shot, that cover a large target area after they leave the muzzle. It is used mainly against small game such as birds. fashion." He continued, "I look forward to this opportunity to drill down on the latest techniques for analyzing DR requirements, and for ensuring application availability in the event of data loss, corruption or complete site failure." To register, please visit Website: http://www.revivio.com/DRseminar or call: 781-301-0172. About Jon William Toigo Jon William Toigo is a recognized authority on disaster recovery and business continuity planning. A 25 year IT veteran, Toigo has written 13 books, including five on disaster recovery planning that have been translated into numerous languages and that are used by planners worldwide. Toigo has supported the development of nearly 100 disaster recovery plans and has supported the successful recovery of his clients after 15 significant disaster events including earthquakes, hurricanes, terrorist attacks and other calamities. He is the CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Toigo Partners International, a consumer-focused research, training and consulting firm Noun 1. consulting firm - a firm of experts providing professional advice to an organization for a fee consulting company business firm, firm, house - the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments; "he worked for a with offices worldwide. He is also the founder of the Data Management Institute, a professional development community for those who manage and protect an organization's most irreplaceable asset: its data. About Revivio Revivio, Inc. continues to set the bar for delivering the leading data protection and application availability solutions. Already recognized as being the true pioneer and leader in continuous data protection (CDP CDP (cytidine diphosphate): see cytosine. (1) (Certificate in Data Processing) An earlier award for the successful completion of an examination in hardware, software, systems analysis, programming, management and accounting, ) technology, Revivio's Application Integration Suite (AIS), an important enhancement to the Revivio Continuous Protection System (CPS (1) (Characters Per Second) The measurement of the speed of a serial printer or the speed of a data transfer between hardware devices or over a communications channel. CPS is equivalent to bytes per second. ), now provides customers with the ability to fully automate To turn a set of manual steps into an operation that goes by itself. See automation. data protection and recovery processes - from nightly night·ly adj. 1. Of or occurring during the night; nocturnal: the cat's nightly prowl. 2. Happening or done every night: the physician's nightly rounds. backups to disaster response (DR). The Revivio CPS allows customers to restore data instantly, exactly as it existed at any event or point in time, and to recover information and applications in just minutes - minimizing business risk, reducing costs and improving business continuity. For additional information, please call 781-301-0200, email info@revivio.com or visit the company's Website at: www.revivio.com. (C) 2006 Revivio, Inc. The Revivio name and wordmark, TimeStore, and TimeOS, are registered trademarks and TimeImage is a trademark of Revivio, Inc. Continuous Protection System is a service mark of Revivio, Inc. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. |
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