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            *-*- LIVE EXPERT DISCUSSION DAY TODAY -*-*

Applying proper system backup techniques is essential to protecting
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effective and efficient solutions? Let our experts help you find out.
Join searchWindowsManageability TODAY for "The Best Practices for
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**** ABOUT OUR EXPERTS ****
As a founder, Liam Scanlan brings more than 24 years of software
development experience to Bocada in his position as VP of Product
Development. Liam has designed, developed, and shipped numerous
reporting products for leading software companies such as Legato,
Microsoft and Siemens before co-founding Bocada. 

Mark Silverman, President and CEO of Bocada, Inc., has over 10 years
of experience in business development, finance and strategic
alliances.  Silverman has built his career on helping companies
manage their business and legal risk while at the same time
maximizing their upside potential.  

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