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Volume 3, Issue 1
WWT Expands Presence in Nevada

Next week World Wide Technology will announce plans to expand its Nevada business unit by opening operations in Las Vegas.  The expansion will compliment the company’s growing presence in Reno with Las Vegas-based engineering, sales and technical support professionals and a suite of e-commerce applications designed to greatly simplify the supply chain and procurement process for its customers.

 Click here to learn more.


Meeting the Challenges of Information Growth

Experts agree – every gigabyte of growth in your production environment results in a 250 to 800 percent increase in your backup environment. And traditional tape and optical solutions simply can't keep pace. Learn how to improve service levels, reduce costs and gain more control over your information assets with this informative guide to Next-Generation Backup, Recovery and Archive.

 Download the complete guide book.


IPv6 Resources: Updated Blog

WWT’s IPv6 resource site, www.ipv6resource.com, is a microsite for organizations and individuals seeking information about Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6). The most recent enhancement to the site is the Blog. Recent entries include: IPv6 in Solaris 10, 340 Undecillion Soccer Balls!, Good Vibrations, What’s on Your Holiday Wish List and Playing Politics.

To read all the Blog entries, click here.

To access the complete WWT IPv6 Resource microsite, visit
 www.ipv6resource.com.


On Demand Webcast: Next-Generation Information Management
Upcoming Trade Shows

HW US Pacific Command
Camp HM Smith, Hawaii
February 11, 2008

Hickam AFB
Honolulu, Hawaii
February 12, 2008

Schofield Barracks
Honolulu County, Hawaii
February 13, 2008

Fort Shafter
Honolulu, Hawaii
February 14, 2008

Pearl Harbor
Hawaii
February 15, 2008

24th Annual National Test & Evaluation Conference
Palm Springs, California
February 25-28, 2008

FAA IT/ISS Partnership and Training
Atlanta, Georgia
February 26-27, 2008

Homeland Security 2008 Conference
Washington D.C.
February 27-28, 2008

IPIC 2008
Orlando, Florida
March 2-6, 2008

Wright Patterson AFB IT Conference
Dayton, Ohio
March 6, 2008

US Dept of Energy Information Management
Atlanta, Georgia
March 17-18, 2008

DoDIIS
San Diego, California
March 17-19, 2008

Department of Transportation
Washington D.C.
March 18, 2008

Most IT organizations continue to struggle with backup and recovery. Regardless of size, industry or budget – information growth is the most common reason for yesterday’s backup and recovery procedures falling short of meeting today’s recovery requirements. View this On-Demand Webcast to learn new approaches for deploying backup, recovery and archive solutions to minimize risk and improve data protection while controlling the costs of information retention.

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