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Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Backup/Recovery

Webcast Today at 11am we have a live broadcast where we’re inviting you to share your experiences and ask the questions that you’re still pondering about Windows 7 migrations.

We’ve got a studio full of experts who between them should know everything there is to know about Microsoft desktop upgrades and the challenges and choices you’re going to face.

Tim Phillips from the mighty Reg is your host for the hour long event, with Dale Vile from our chums at Freeform Dynamics and Julie-Ann Muir from Microsoft.

So if you’re about to get stuck into Windows 7 or are thinking about it, this is for you. If you’ve already done it then come along and tell us how it went.

You can register for free right here. If you can’t make it, sign up now and we’ll email when you when the recorded version is available.

Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Backup/Recovery

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