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Marathon Technologies Customer Spotlight Webcast on Inexpensive High Availability

Marathon Technologies, the only provider of fault-tolerant, high availability software for physical and virtual servers, today announced that its customer, The Sullivan Group, will be the featured speakers for a live webcast, “Customer Spotlight: How the Sullivan Group Got Reliable High Availability without Breaking the Bank.”  The Sullivan Group’s IT Director and Network Administrator will explain how and why they replaced VMware with Citrix XenServerTM and everRun® to roll-out SamWare, their new Microsoft Dynamics-based HRO customer application suite.  

In this live webcast, attendees will learn from The Sullivan Group:

  • Why 24x7 availability is critical for the company’s new SamWare customer applications
  • Why the IT team chose everRun instead of VMware
  • What their implementation involved and lessons learned
  • How everRun has already paid for itself

Marathon Technologies will also explain:

  • How other midsize companies are using everRun for practical high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR)
  • What tools attendees need to get started with everRun

Topic: Customer Spotlight: How the Sullivan Group Got Reliable High Availability without Breaking the Bank

Date:  Wednesday, January 28 at 8:30 am PST, 11:30 am EST, 4:30 pm GMT

Speakers: Rob Jones, director of IT, Erika Simpson, network administrator, The Sullivan Group and Michael Bilancieri, sr. director, products, Marathon Technologies                

Sign up: Register online here https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/459068840

Marathon’s everRun VM delivers reliable protection for critical virtual workloads by providing redundant virtual machines and synchronized mirroring of the entire system including network, applications and data.  The integration of Citrix XenServer “bare-metal” performance and everRun VM’s unique software fault-tolerant architecture provides companies like The Sullivan Group with the security to run business critical and other high-value applications in virtual environments.

Published Tuesday, January 20, 2009 7:01 PM by David Marshall
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