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Conferences that solve current IT challenges
Disaster Recovery & Data Protection Strategies
November 20, 2008
9:00am-5:00pm
7 CPE / 0.7 CEU / CISSP / 7 PDU Credits Awarded
Donald E. Stephens Convention Center Rosemont (O'Hare) Illinois
Overview
With the ever increasing dependencies of your enterprise on the IT infrastructure, it is essential that IT departments have a plan to deal with natural and manmade disasters, as well as threats from outside hackers and malcontent employees.
What You Will Learn
In this one day conference attendees will learn:
- How to Design a Data Protection and Recovery Strategy that Meets Regulatory Requirements
- How to Determine if Your Current Data Protection and Recovery Strategies are Meeting the Needs of Your Organization
- How to Leverage Data Management Disciplines to Design a Robust Data Protection and Recovery
- Framework for Your Specific Organization
- How to Determine which Data Protection and Recovery Technologies are the Best Fit for Your Organization
- How Enterprises are Implementing Effective Data Protection and Recovery Strategies
- How to Get Buy-In for Your Data Protection and Recovery Infrastructure (panel discussion)
Conference Program
8:00am - 9:00am - Registration and Continental Breakfast
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Williams |
9:00am-10:00am
How to Define and Implement a Comprehensive Disaster Recovery/Data Protection Plan
Clayton Williams, Jr., Director, Technology Audit, OfficeMax
A comprehensive disaster recovery and data
protection plan needs to be your insurance
policy against loss of data. Think of it as
business protection. It should be easy to
understand for all the different stakeholders
including IT and the respective business units.
But how do you know what you should be
protecting and to what level?
In this session attendees will learn:
- How to define your particular data protection requirements
- Which areas should receive priority over others?
- What is your acceptable level of risk/loss?
- How quickly you need to recover?
- How to understand equate level of downtime with your organization’s financial exposure
10:00am -10:30am - Refreshment Break
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Bieschke |
10:30am-11:30am
How to Understand, Simplify and Leverage the Different Backup and Replication Techniques
Brian Bieschke, Service Delivery Engineer, UbiStor
There many techniques that organizations can use
to protect, backup and recover their data and
they each have their pros and cons. How do you
determine what techniques and technologies are
the best fit for your organization?
In this session attendees will learn detailed
information on how to use the following
techniques. Pros and cons will be provided with
respect to size or organization, level of
protection and uptime required and relative
cost.
Areas that will be covered include:
- Traditional backup (Full vs. Incremental vs. Differential)
- Disk vs. Tape
- Replication (Remote and local)
- Deduplication
- Continuous Data Protection
- Encryption
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Cuff |
11:30am-12:30pm
How to Effectively Leverage the Complementary Technologies in DR and Archiving Environments
Jim Cuff, Vice President, Strategy, Iron Mountain Digital
The needs for application and data
recoverability, application continuity, credible
archive practices, and discovery readiness are
more urgent than ever. While different
technology solutions may be deployed to handle
these needs, it is important to understand how
these approaches may complement each other.
In this session attendees will learn:
- How backup and mailbox management solutions work together to reduce backup volume & RTO.
- The advantages of having email continuity as a “side effect” of your email archive
- Characteristics of “content addressable storage” and how those affect backup (and access)
- How file system archiving can help with backup set size, recovery, and server migration
12:30pm - 1:30pm Luncheon
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Schauver |
1:30pm-2:30pm
How to Map Key Metrics: From Your Key Business Processes to the Supporting IT Infrastructure
Dan Schauver, Solutions Architect, Laurus Technologies
While determining a strategy, the disaster
recovery and data protection team should
reference their organization's business
continuity plan which should indicate the key
metrics of Recovery Point Objective (RPO) and
Recovery Time Objective (RTO) for various
business processes (e.g. CRM, Supply Chain,
Payroll, etc). The metrics specified for the
business processes must then be mapped to the
underlying IT systems and infrastructure that
support those processes.
In this session attendees will learn:
- How to map RTO and RPO metrics to the IT infrastructure
- How to best determine the most suitable recovery and data protection strategy for each system.
- How to understand the trade-offs between desired level of data protection and the cost associated with it
- How to articulate the results of the process of mapping RTO an RPO to the infrastructure
2:30pm - 3:00pm - Refreshment Break
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3:00pm-4:00pm
Audience Discussion - DR Experiences
In this session attendees will learn from each other about topics such as:
- Strategies attendees have used in protecting data and preventing disaster in a virtualized environment
- What is the biggest lesson attendees have learned in living through a DR emergency and what changes were made to the plan afterward?
- How have attendees chosen DR priorities?
- Other attendee suggested topics
- "Challenges of the week"- Attendees will address questions to the rest of the audience, for possible solution, on current DR challenges.
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Susina
Moore
Anderson
Karmik |
4:00pm-5:00pm
How to Develop a Business Case for DR and Data Protection
Moderator: Steve Susina, Director of Marketing,
Laurus Technologies
Panelists: Donald Moore, Disaster Recovery,
PepsiAmericas,
Darrin Anderson, Project Leader, Metavante
Rick Karmik, IT Systems, Disaster Recovery
Analyst, DeVry, Inc.
In this session attendees will learn from a
group of seasoned enterprise IT disaster
recovery/data protection professionals as to how
they have developed a successful business case
that has received management’s approval.
Topics that will be addressed include:
- How to write up the business case
- What areas to emphasize
- What areas to avoid discussing
- How to articulate in language that business leaders can understand
Conference price: $249 per person.
Each attendee will receive a certificate awarding 7 CPE credits for CISSP continuing education, in addition to 0.7 CEUs and 7 PDUs. CISSP is a registered certification mark of (ISC)˛, Inc.
Exhibits
As is always the case at CAMP IT Conferences events, the talks will not include
product presentations. During the continental breakfast,
coffee breaks, and the luncheon break you will have the opportunity
to informally meet representatives from the following sponsoring
companies, who have solutions in the area of the conference.
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