Ensuring Your SharePoint Content’s High Availability

Sponsored by: Metalogix

ITPro Today

May 2, 2015

2 Min Read
Ensuring Your SharePoint Content’s High Availability

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For many enterprises, SharePoint has successfully become the de facto source for corporate data, procedures, workflows and intellectual property, making it indispensable for business operations. However, there is a dark side to the reliance on the advanced capabilities offered by SharePoint - one that translates to "what happens if it fails". With this level of dependence comes great responsibility. Organizations have come to rely on SharePoint as a critical resource, yet if that resource fails, organizations are severely operationally handicapped; which makes continuity and disaster recovery all that more important.
 
Join us for an interactive webinar that illustrates those concerns and offers best practices that help to avoid the interruption of SharePoint, while also protecting intellectual property. We examine the difference between ensuring SharePoint content(including documents, list items, sites, site collections, libraries, permissions, workflows, and web parts) is highly available and traditional infrastructure-based disaster recovery.

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Presenters

Frank J. Ohlhorst is an award-winning technology journalist and enterprise technology analyst, with extensive experience as an IT business consultant, editor, author, presenter and blogger. Mr. Ohlhorst frequently advises and mentors technology startups and established technology ventures, helping them to create channel programs, launch products, validate product quality, design support systems, build marketing materials, as well as create case studies and white papers.

Adam Levithan is a Product Manager at Metalogix and is an advocate for supporting collaboration through technology by connecting the business needs with the right technology. Prior to Metalogix, Adam was a Practice Lead for Office 365 in a cutting edge Microsoft Consulting firm where he was responsible for moving customers to the cloud, designing and implementing information architecture (SharePoint Farm and content) and increasing user adoption. Adam is an ongoing member of the SharePoint Saturday DC coordinating committee and active speaker at various events.

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