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Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Backup/Recovery

Live today On paper the benefits of data centre automation are easy to see. But we don't build data centres on paper.

Our Regcast today at 11:00 GMT will examine how to build a data centre and maintain it throughout its life in the private cloud environment.

What, if anything, has the cloud changed? What are the costs of running a sub-optimal environment? How will you manage your own cloud and do you have the right processes ready to look after it? Should you fear for your job, or your sanity, when you embark on this type of project?

Joining Tim Phillips on the Regcast will be analyst Tony Lock from Freeform Dynamics and Peter Mansell from HP.

So, if you're feeling the pain of deficits in data centre management, join us live to share your experiences and get practical advice from the experts via the ongoing Q&A.

You can join us live from the confines of your desk, for free, by clicking right here.

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