Lets's Talk Computers - Acronis, Inc.  November 26, 2005
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Acronis, Inc.
Interview on November 26, 2005
Disaster Recovery     Guest: Stephen Lawton
Acronis, Inc. offers storage management solutions that are technically advanced for mission-critical applications but easy to use.

Acronis provides disaster recovery, backup and restore, partitioning, boot management, privacy, data migration, and other storage management products for enterprises, corporations and consumers of any qualification. Stephen Lawton, Dir of Marketing talks about why using Disk Director Suite 10.0 , to correctly partititon your hard drive is so important to the efficiency of your computer system.
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