RenovoData Corporation, a platinum sponsor of TechLINKS and a leader in agentless Remote Office/Branch Office (ROBO) online backup and disaster recovery solutions, announced today that it will become a sponsor of the Technology For Business $ake (TFBS) radio program. TFBS is a weekly one hour radio broadcast that airs every Saturday afternoon from 4PM-5PM ET on 1160 AM WCFO Atlanta. The show is also simulcast on the web at www.businessradio1160.com, and available as a podcast on the shows website at www.BusinessTechnologyRadio.com.
In addition to its sponsorship, RenovoData President and CEO, Lynn Do plans to play an occasional role as co-host alongside program host Brent Leary. Filling in for Brent’s permanent co-host, Michael Thomas, Lynn has already participated in a live broadcast for TFBS radio. This past Saturday, June 30th, Lynn was in the co-host chair for Erick Schonfeld’s appearance on the show. Erick is editor-at-large of Business 2.0 magazine (www.business2.com). Throughout the show Erick and co-hosts discussed Business 2.0's list of the “50 Who Matter Now” in the tech biz.” The list included some of the usual suspects (e.g., the Google guys) as well as some controversial additions, like Arnold “the Governator” Schwarzenegger and Facebook. Also controversial, was Business 2.0’s list of the “10 Who Don’t Matter,” which included Bill Gates and “the doofus with the camera strapped to his head.” This year, 4 women made the list, including Susan Decker of Yahoo (at no. 7), Indra Nooyi of PepsiCo, Arianna Huffington fo the Huffington Post, and Gina Bianchini of Ning. However, the darling of eBay, Meg Whitman, was glaringly absent from the list.
The success of the radio show can be attributed to its ability to line up interviews with heavy-hitter expert guests like GoDaddy.com’s CEO and founder, Bob Parsons; best-selling author of “E-Myth,” Michael Gerber; and CEO of Netsuite, Zach Nelson. During these interviews, Brent Leary displays his unique talent of skillfully moderating between tough questions and light-hearted banter. The show stays engaging by keeping conversations comfortable, intimate and above all, informative. Listeners can glean valuable tips from experts on how to improve the bottom-line of their business. Topics include the effectiveness of their search engine optimization (SEO), getting your e-mails through the spam filter, how to leverage software as a service (SaaS), and how to attract and retain customers. According to TechLINKS founder and pointman, Mike Adkinson, “I know of no one that is bringing more national level technology business knowledge into our community than Brent Leary and Michael Thomas through their program called “Technology For Business Sake”.
About Technology For Business $ake: Technology For Business $ake is a radio program aimed specifically at those small business folks who are trying to understand the technology maze and figure out what tools, services and applications can help make them more productive and profitable. Join hosts Brent Leary, Michael Thomas and their expert guests as they look at the tech stuff that will have the greatest impact on small businesses, and discuss in laymen's terms how to get up and running with them. So this show is not for the IT guys, it's for those looking at technology as a way to find, catch and keep good customers. In other words, it's about Technology...For Business $ake!.
RenovoData Corporation, an on-line backup solutions company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, is recognized as one of the leading disaster recovery and remote back-up service providers. With beginnings in 1997 as a professional services firm specializing in high availability storage solutions for the financial industry, they have strictly focused on providing real time backups over the wire, utilizing the highest degrees of security. RenovoData’s solution is a service based offering that allows for customers to backup to the file level in real-time, which allows for quicker and more efficient restores. Their strategy is ensuring that in the event of a disaster or server crash, that the least amount of data is lost.
www.renovodata.com