I found this on undrln.com – reference to a bunch of poster ads for computers from the early 80’s. Some of them are scary, but they’re a great walk down memory lane.
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More and more people are purchasing "Enterprise Systems Backup and Recovery: A Corporate Insurance Policy". It's not just a book for NetWorker users, but a book for all backup administrators and managers. Companies are taking advantage of the material in the book to grow their backup product into a backup system - one that is more reliable, more functional and more aligned with business needs. If you think you don't need to read the book because you've already got backup software installed, you need to read the book!
For more information about the book, check out the dedicated website for it - Enterprise Systems Backup. When you're ready to buy, jump across to Amazon, or alternatively visit the publisher.
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