Dear voornaam, State and local governments are responsible for providing critical services that ensure the safety and quality of life of the public. As the demand for services increase, many government IT organizations are challenged to balance the support and development of new and existing services with the protection and security of the IT landscape at large. Join us June 15 at 11:00 a.m. PT/2:00 p.m. ET to learn how the City of Geneseo, IL, made the financial and operational decision to move its infrastructure to the cloud and improve the protection of its critical data and applications. Join Veeam and iland experts and a representative from the City of Geneseo, IL to:
Learn how cloud-based disaster recovery, backup, and cloud hosting services (built with multi-layered security) can level the playing field against ransomware attackers and natural disasters Understand how to overcome common challenges including managing with reduced budgets, adopting cloud services on time and at budget, and how to fortify your organization's networks to keep data safe Hear about the latest best practices for data protection and business continuity Speakers: Garrett Griswold, Director of IT, City of Geneseo, IL Jeff Reichard, Senior Director of Enterprise Strategy, Veeam Dante Orsini, Senior VP of Business Development, iland Moderator: Deborah Snyder, Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government and former CISO, State of New York Registration is complimentary, and all attendees will have the opportunity to download a certificate of attendance at the completion of the webinar on June 15.* Please feel free to share this information with any colleagues you feel would benefit from attending, and do let me know if you have any questions! We hope you will join us, Shannon Bailey Government Technology 916-932-1375 sbailey@govtech.com For more webinar resources, visit: govtech.com/webinars *This is a non-accredited webinar intended to provide attendees with additional knowledge, skills and resources applicable to their current role and agencyâs needs.
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