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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007 - 1:17 pm EDT
Webcast -- everRun- It's What's Next After Clusters for Application Availability
Last week we had the opportunity to speak with the folks at Tech Target and discuss how large and small companies are keeping their Windows Server based applications up and running without the hassle of clustering. Michael Bilancieri, our Director of Products, took time to address the market confusion and noise around the topic of availability.
For example he uses the illustration below to describe various levels of availability. As noted before, there are many misconceptions regarding “availability” so we’ve created this diagram to illustrate the different layers and help explain where everRun fits in the mix.

We encourage you to listen to the webcast which can be found here and send us any questions or comments you may have.
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