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Enterprises today are constantly threatened by system crashes, planned and unplanned outages and natural disasters that can lead to costly downtime and decreased customer service levels. And as the amount and sophistication of data continues to grow, organizations must take proactive steps to mitigate the risks of loss — and ensure uninterrupted access to business-critical information. In this fact sheet, you will learn how CA XOsoft solutions, with support for a wide variety of IT environments and backup solutions, represent a flexible and affordable way to ensure business continuance.
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| Date: | Jan 2009 |
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