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Disaster Recovery in the Datacenter
Tuesday, November 18, 2008Managing your enterprise datacenter with VMware Virtualization Disaster Recovery Solutions.
Speaker:
Jon Bock, Sr. Product Marketing Manager, VMware
Tags: Disaster Recovery, enterprise datacenter, VMware, Virtualization, Disaster Recovery Solutions, Jon Bock...
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