October 29, 2008 (HOSTSEARCH.COM) Data center operator and managed services provider Peak 10 (http://www.peak10.com) is to host a live webcast entitled Leveraging Geographic Diversity for Business Survival, it was announced recently. The webcast will cover how companies should adopt geographically diverse disaster recovery solutions as a means of securing mission-critical data and preempting major problems as a result of severe weather conditions and other extreme circumstances. The webcast will take place November 19, 2008 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. EST. Peak 10s Vice President of Managed Services, Mr. Monty Blight, will moderate the webcast.
Following the widespread devastation from recent natural disasters, the idea has been reinforced that disaster recovery plans are essential for businesses in all regions throughout the country, explained Jeramiah Dooley, Peak 10s Director of Engineering, Managed Services, who will present during the event. When disasters occur, the costs for unprepared businesses can range from prolonged system downtime resulting in profit loss to going out of business entirely. Our webcast will inform organizations on avoiding these devastating losses by utilizing multiple locations for data management, ultimately ensuring the security and integrity of critical data and guaranteeing the availability of IT operations 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Peak 10 offers managed IT and data center services with localized engineering and support to serve market-leading companies across the United States. The company operates data centers in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Raleigh and Charlotte, North Caroline, USA, Tampa and Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; and Richmond, Virginia, USA.