THE CRITICAL NEED FOR EMAIL CONTINUITY
A live Webinar sponsored by Quest Software

Email is the single most important tool in helping employees to get work done.  The average email user spends nearly 30% of his or her day doing something in their email client or browser-based equivalent.  And, despite the conventional wisdom, email is being used more over time – not less – as it becomes the focal point for integrating various types of communication and business processes.

Because access to email and the information contained within it is so critical, it must remain continuously available.  Outages of even a few minutes in length can create huge problems for individual email users, as well as the business processes that rely on email as their transport infrastructure.

Join us to learn just how important email really is to organizations of all sizes, and how you can ensure that email remains available as close to 24x7 as possible.

In this 55-minute Webinar, you will discover:

  • Average current levels of downtime in email systems.

  • How to determine what email downtime costs your organization.

  • Why email systems go down.

  • The importance of establishing Service Level Agreements, Recovery Point Objectives and Recovery Time Objectives and how to determine what each of these should be.

  • Best practices in ensuring email continuity.

  
TUESDAY
MARCH 8, 2011
  
1:30pm EST
12:30pm CST
11:30am MST
10:30am PST
18:30 UK Time

SPEAKERS
  
Michael Osterman
Michael Osterman
Principal
Osterman Research, Inc.

Scott Jenkins
Systems Consultant
Quest Software
  

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