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Organizations increasingly rely on SaaS applications to help run their day-to-day operations. Cloud-based apps like Salesforce, Microsoft 365, and ServiceNow routinely assist with managing customer relationships, delivering service commitments, facilitating team collaboration, controlling finances, and more.

But when it comes to protecting the mission-critical information stored in SaaS applications, many leaders remain unaware of their responsibilities.

In this data-driven webinar, you’ll learn how to:

  • Identify common causes of SaaS data loss 
  • Build a plan to help keep your data protected
  • Keep your legal obligations in mind while making sure your operations run smoothly

Date: April 20, 2023 1pm ET

Meet our expert panel:

Christophe_Bertrand

Christophe Bertrand is

Senior Analyst

Enterprise Strategy Group. Christophe covers data protection at ESG. Christophe has 25 years of experience in services, software, and high-end storage systems as well as a passion for the product marketing discipline and product launches.

Christophe has spent most of his career in the data storage and data protection space with companies such as Legato Systems (EMC), VERITAS, Maxtor, Hitachi Data Systems, DataDirect Networks, and most recently Arcserve.

Graham Russell

Graham Russell is

Market Intelligence Director with Ownbackup, the leading cloud-to-cloud data security and protection platform. Graham meets with OwnBackup customers on a daily basis, discussing the challenges they face with protecting their business-critical data and the benefits they enjoy from adopting robust, proactive solutions. He leads OwnBackup’s competitive intelligence, analyst relations and customer research programs.

Raj Dutt

Raj Dutt is

Senior Director, Cloud Marketing

Cohesity. Raj leads cloud marketing for cloud business unit at Cohesity. He has 15 years of experience in the technology space spanning - cloud, networking, data security, and data management. He joined Cohesity in 2017 and is based out of our HQ in San Jose.

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