Award-winning data recovery specialists ADAM Continuity will give advice at a free session, followed by a round of golf.
The forum: 'The Future of Backup and Disaster Recovery ... in the Cloud', will take place at Sandford Springs Golf Club, Kingsclere, near Basingstoke, on Tuesday, May 20.
The event is open to delegates from all firms and organisations, and will be particularly relevant to IT managers, systems analysts, finance directors, IT directors and anyone involved in back-ups and data resilience roles.
The session begins at 9.45am and concludes with a lunch and networking opportunity at 12.30pm. Guests are welcome to join staff from ADAM Continuity for nine holes of golf after the session.
Ronan McCurtin, managing director of ADAM Continuity, based in Basingstoke, said: “As industry experts, we understand the importance of securely backing up your data.
“This forum is an opportunity to learn more about some of the trends surrounding data, the impact this could have on your business and how you could protect your organisation should the worst happen.”
ADAM Continuity, which holds the Evault Service Provider of the Year Award, offers a round-the-clock service to step in and help businesses whenever disaster strikes. Its cloud-based data backup service means data can be quickly restored and enables employees to access it by working remotely if required.
To secure a place contact Wendy Mills at ADAM Continuity on 01256-378134 or by email at wmills@adam.co.uk. The event is free but spaces are limited.
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