When Data Centers Go Dark: Why File Recovery Software Is Vital To Cloud Users
Everyone using cloud storage and computing now knows the potential for outages. To mitigate the risks, the right recovery tools are essential.
Jim D’Arezzo has had a long and distinguished career in high technology. First serving on the IBM management team that introduced the IBM Personal Computer in the 1980s, he then joined start-up Compaq Computer as an original corporate officer and helped the company grow to over $3 billion as VP Corporate Marketing and later VP International Marketing. Seeing the technology trend toward networking, Jim joined Banyan Systems in the early 1990s as VP Marketing and helped that global networking software leader grow rapidly and eventually go public on NASDAQ. He then moved on to computer-aided design software leader Autodesk as VP Marketing and multiple Division GM for data management, data publishing and geographic information systems. D’Arezzo later served as President and COO for Radiant Logic, Inc., the world leader in virtual directory database solutions. Jim holds a BA from Johns Hopkins University and an MBA from Fordham University, and currently serves as the CEO of Condusiv (www.condusiv.com), the world leader in software-only storage performance and file recovery solutions for virtual and physical server environments.
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