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28 Mar

Recovery Point Makes a Splash at DRJ Spring World 2010


It was an evening of good food, good drinks, good people, dancing, a Beatles cover band, some great prize giveaways, and, oh, also some talk of data management. The DRJ Spring World 2010 convention kicked off with Recovery Point leading the way.

Recovery Point President and CEO Marc Langer spoke to the exuberant crowd about the state of the data backup and management industry, offering his keen insight on the ever evolving data recovery business that resonated with just about all those in attendance. After the more serious aspects of the event the attendees collectively cut a rug and danced the night away to one of the best Beatles cover bands in the land. The 1960's themed event was nothing short of a full-fledged crowd pleaser, with almost everyone in attendance enjoying themselves immensely, networking with people in their industry, and dancing like it was 1964.

Marc Langer addresses the crowd at DRJ Spring World 2010

The cover band looked eerily similar to the originals.

 

A lot of dancing was involved.

 

Recovery Point's Head of Marketing, Dick Fordham (in the background), announces the prize winners.

 

 

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12/19/2010 1:06:53 AM #

Xochitl Cagan

The Zune concentrates on being a Portable Media Player. Not a web browser. Not a game machine. Possibly in the future it'll do even far better in those areas, but for now it's a fantastic way to organize and listen to your music and videos, and is without peer in that regard. The iPod's strengths are its internet browsing and apps. If those sound much more compelling, possibly it is your very best option.

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