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Remote Backup Systems, Inc. Will Host a Live Seminar

Remote Backup Systems will host a live seminar focusing on service providers starting and running a successful Online Backup service. MEMPHIS, TN, May 23, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Remote Backup Systems, the founder of the Online Backup industry, is set to host an informative live seminar next week at the RBS main office in Memphis, TN. This unique event was designed to help service providers kick start their Online Backup business. Attendees will receive personalized, hands-on training with the latest versions of RBS software, presented by RBS staff members. The seminar will be headed by Rob Cosgrove, President of RBS and founder of the Online Backup industry, and presented by the technical and customer support staff of RBS, including Gautam Tiruvanallur, Prem Balasubramanian, William Smith, and Carrie Schmitz. Guest speakers include some of RBS most successful service providers. The RBS Seminar will be held May 30-31. The majority of the agenda will cover technical issues in depth with a brief focus on sales and marketing. A time for questions and answers will be allotted for each day. Please phone RBS for pricing and more information at (901)388-5988, or visit their website www.remote-backup.com. Seating is limited, so early registration is encouraged. About Remote Backup Systems Inc. Remote Backup Systems Inc. is the global leader in providing turnkey online backup software solutions to businesses and IT Service providers. RBS defines success as providing leading edge functionality, best-in-class customer support, and an unwavering commitment to product quality and customer satisfaction. With a twenty-one year history in Remote Backup technologies, RBS is headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee. If you would like more information on this topic, please phone Elizabeth Greenup at (901) 388-5988 or email liz@remote-backup.com


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