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Join Me and an IDC Analyst and Learn to Protect Your Organization from Downtime

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An intimate gathering for top MSPs and senior Acronis leaders only Hi {NAME}, I wanted to personally

An intimate gathering for top MSPs and senior Acronis leaders only Hi {NAME}, I wanted to personally reach out and invite you to our upcoming virtual conference, ["Defeat downtime and quickly recover any system, anywhere, by anyone with the NEW Acronis Cyber Protect 16](=/OTI5LUhWVi0zMzUAAAGRtCEelUJmSctdZmQiULAkfnBtcwt1ZgpDjVErKgAvUpM9db4bPaYXOW_6w5tMGvFEpDd5Ctg=)" It's happening on March 19 at 2:00 p.m. EDT | 11:00 a.m. PDT. We’ve assembled an A-list of speakers to address current and emerging issues that threaten operational uptime and to provide guidance for ensuring business continuity. In just 90 minutes, you will - Hear from the cyber insurance expert Joseph Brunsman about improving your cyber resilience to qualify for cyber insurance and achieve regulatory compliance. - Learn about current trends in cyber recovery for business and industry from Phil Goodwin, IDC Research VP, Infrastructure Software Platforms . - Discover real-world industry use cases regarding business continuity challenges across enterprises and SMBs. - Listen in as Acronis' Ryan Davis has a fireside chat with Alan Conboy from Scale Computing as they share their challenges and strategies. That’s not all! During the event, Acronis’ Director Solutions Engineering, Stephen Nichols, will provide you a tour of the NEW Acronis Cyber Protect 16, an integrated cybersecurity and data protection solution that enables enterprises and SMBs to defeat downtime, protect against cyberthreats and recover any system, anywhere, by anyone with just one click. Be sure to bring your questions for our live Q&A session. [Sign up today](=/OTI5LUhWVi0zMzUAAAGRtCEelUJmSctdZmQiULAkfnBtcwt1ZgpDjVErKgAvUpM9db4bPaYXOW_6w5tMGvFEpDd5Ctg=). Looking forward to having you join me, Pat Hurley Regional VP, Americas © 2024 Acronis International GmbH, Rheinweg 9, 8200 Schaffhausen, Switzerland. All rights reserved. This e-mail was sent to {EMAIL}. Your information is used in accordance with our [privacy statement](). [Customer Service]() | [Feedback]() | [Unsubscribe]( | [#CyberFit]()

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