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Back Again/2000 Technology Presentation
Back Again/2000, the new OS/2 backup product from the Back
Again/2 crew (CDS Inc.), will have its technology presented
by Brent Bowlby of CDS this coming Saturday in Southern
California.
"I'll be demonstrating our new Back Again/2000 product for
OS/2," says Brent, "and how the new product gives you more
backup options, more flexibility, greater speed, a new
compression engine, and a new tape format that gives you
more cross-platform options."
The presentation will be at 9 a.m. on Saturday January 15
at the monthly meeting of the Southern California OS/2 User
Group (SCOUG).
"I'm excited, we're all excited," says Mark Abramowitz,
the SCOUG Program Chairman and the man who set up the Back
Again/2000 presentation. "CDS develops backup software for
more than just the OS/2 platform, and they are showing their
commitment to OS/2 with this newly written release. We'll be
learning about bells and whistles that simply weren't
available in backup software a couple of years ago, we'll be
getting support for new backup hardware that isn't supported
by older backup software, and CDS will be showing us how to
back up to this new hardware, the best way to set your
options, how to back up over a network, in fact how to back
up an entire network with Back Again/2000."
Arrive a few minutes early for a good seat.
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For directions, see http://www.scoug.com/directions.html
The address is 600 Anton Boulevard, 2nd floor, Costa Mesa,
Calif. The Thomas Guide Map page and coordinates are 859.D4,
and there's a map available from the SCOUG "Directions" page
above. Parking is perplexing if it's your first time at a
SCOUG meeting so, again, see the "Directions" page. DON'T
park in the 600 Anton lot - they'll charge you. Park in the
multiacre outdoor parking lot diagonally across the
intersection (where a restaurant is under construction), or
park in the multi-level parking structure behind TGIF's
Restaurant (accessible from Avenue of the Arts) - the gate
will be up and parking is free.
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